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Sinkable : obsession, the deep sea, and the shipwreck of the Titanic / Daniel Stone.

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"On a frigid April night in 1912, the world's largest-and soon most famous-ocean liner struck an iceberg and slipped beneath the waves. She had scarcely disappeared before her new journey began, a seemingly limitless odyssey through the world's fixation with her every tragic detail. Plans to find and raise the Titanic began almost immediately. Yet seven decades passed before it was found. Why? And of some three million shipwrecks that litter the ocean floor, why is the world still so fascinated with this one? In Sinkable, Daniel Stone spins a fascinating tale of history, science, and obsession, uncovering the untold story of the Titanic not as a ship but as a shipwreck. He explores generations of eccentrics, like American Charles Smith, whose 1914 recovery plan using a synchronized armada of ships bearing electromagnets was complex, convincing, and utterly impossible; Jack Grimm, a Texas oil magnate who fruitlessly dropped a fortune to find the wreck after failing to find Noah's Ark; and the British Doug Woolley, a former pantyhose factory worker who has claimed, since the 1960s, to be the true owner of the Titanic wreckage. Along the way, Sinkable takes readers through the two miles of ocean water in which the Titanic sank, showing how the ship broke apart and why, and delves into the odd history of our understanding of such depths. Author Daniel Stone studies the landscape of the seabed, which in the Titanic's day was thought to be as smooth and featureless as a bathtub. He interviews scientists to understand the decades of rust and decomposition that are slowly but surely consuming the ship. (She's expected to disappear entirely within a few decades!) He even journeys over the Atlantic, during a global pandemic, to track down the elusive Doug Woolley. And Stone turns inward, looking at his own dark obsession with both the Titanic and shipwrecks in general, and why he spends hours watching ships sink on YouTube. Brimming with humor, curiosity and wit, Sinkable follows in the tradition of Susan Orlean and Bill Bryson, offering up a page-turning work of personal journalism and an immensely entertaining romp through the deep sea and the nature of obsession"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780593329375
  • ISBN: 0593329376
  • Physical Description: 319 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, 2022.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-308) and index.
Subject: Titanic (Steamship) > History.
Ships.
Ocean travel.
Deep sea.
Shipwrecks > North Atlantic Ocean.

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  • 22 of 24 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Poplar Bluff Municipal Library District. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Poplar Bluff - Main Library.

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Sinkable : Obsession, the Deep Sea, and the Shipwreck of the Titanic
Sinkable : Obsession, the Deep Sea, and the Shipwreck of the Titanic
by Stone, Daniel
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Table of Contents

Sinkable : Obsession, the Deep Sea, and the Shipwreck of the Titanic

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Author's Notep. xi
Prologuep. 1
1Shipfallp. 5
2The Death and Birth of Great Shipsp. 25
3The Movement from Order to Chaosp. 45
4Merely a Matter of Magnetsp. 71
5Lungs the Size of Acornsp. 91
6I Regard the Titanic as Minep. 107
7Bathtub Experimentsp. 129
8Take All the Bodies and Treat Them with Respectp. 155
9People Think Sinking Ships Is Easyp. 177
10A Heifer Corralled in a Box Canyonp. 195
11All These Moths Drawn to the Same Flamep. 223
12Man Is Never Lost at Seap. 241
13A Reddish Stain in the Mudp. 261
Acknowledgmentsp. 277
Notesp. 281
Indexp. 309

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