Titanic Commemorative Newspaper
In 1912, the unthinkable happened. The world's newest and largest luxury cruise liner, the "unsinkable" Titanic, struck an iceberg and sank on its maiden voyage, killing 1,517 on board.
In this 36-page keepsake, The New York Times publishes highlights of its initial week of coverage, which many consider one of the greatest accomplishments in journalism. Within hours of the event, The Times was able to piece together the tragedy and report that the liner had sunk -- providing details to our readers well before other newspapers.
Includes a special contemporary story by Times writer James Barron on how the newspaper surpassed the competition in covering one of the biggest stories of the century.
Comes in a protective plastic sleeve.
Ships within 3 days.
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