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Thomas Andrews, Voyage Into History by William Barnes β€” book cover

Thomas Andrews, Voyage Into History

by William Barnes, Frank Baranowski (Foreword by), Robert G. Jarmon
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Overview

This spellbinding biography of the R.M.S. "Titanic's" historic builder, Thomas Andrews, takes readers from his boyhood on the cricket fields of Northern Ireland to his breathtaking final moments aboard a dying ship.

Synopsis

This spellbinding biography of Titanic's historic builder, Thomas Andrews, takes you from his boyhood on the cricket fields of Northern Ireland to his breathtaking final moments aboard a dying ship.

American Author William Barnes, born on the anniversary of the Titanic disaster, has been plagued since childhood by memories that were not part of his life experience. As an adult, he underwent regression therapy and discovered his memories belonged to Irish shipbuilder Thomas Andrews, a man who had died 41 years before Barnes was born.

Barnes has created a compelling Andrews biography by blending recorded history with his own memories, filling gaps in the Titanic saga. Be part of Andrews' gripping, emotional journey that reveals, in stunning detail, the pivotal role of politics, arrogance and greed in sending Titanic, along with her 2200 passengers and crew, on a journey ... into infamy.

In a powerful epilogue, a research psychologist provides an extensive summary of recent scientific evidence, discoveries from the Titanic wreck and written records that corroborate Barnes' version of Andrews' life and heroic death.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
Edin Books, Incorporated
Pages
212
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781887010122

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