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Titanic: The Last Great Images
Titanic: The Last Great Imagesby Dr. Robert Ballard
Hardcover, 191 pages ($40)
In 1985, marine biologist Ballard surprised the world by discovering the wreckage of the Titanic. Since then, dozens of expeditions have poked around the great cruise ship’s ruins, which continue to decay with each passing year. Vowing to capture high-quality images of the sunken landmark before it’s claimed by the sea forever, Ballard returned years later with hi-tech deep-sea cameras to bring back the large-format color photos in this collection, providing an eye-opening field trip 12,500 feet beneath the surface of the North Atlantic.
—Neil Pond, American Profile
first appeared: 9/14/2008
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