Breaking Titanic: Analysing RMS Titanic's Hull Fracture

Eugene Nesmeyanov
Foreword by Robert F. Roddy
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Breaking Titanic: Analysing RMS Titanic's Hull Fracture

Eugene Nesmeyanov
Foreword by Robert F. Roddy
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368 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Mar 27, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 368
  • Publisher: The History Press
  • ISBN: 9781803997957
  • Dimensions: 6.14" W x 1.3" L x 9.21" H

EUGENE NESMEYANOV inherited an interest in Titanic from his father, who was Commander of the Soviet Navy (Baltic fleet). Eugene studied Philosophy at St. Petersburg State University and worked in the State Hermitage Museum. In 2013 he published his first book on Titanic, which he worked on for more than ten years, and which became the largest written work about Titanic available in Russian (in two editions). He has published articles on Titanic across Russian and English language media and has lectured widely. He lives near St Petersburg.

‘Eugene Nesmayenov has performed a unique, valuable service by collating and comparing the ever-growing body of facts, hypotheses, findings, inconsistencies and fallacies from more than a century of survivor accounts, official inquiries and multiple expeditions to the wreck. Breaking Titanic is a thoughtful analysis by this expert author, and a detailed portrait of where our knowledge stands in understanding Titanic’s history, present status and likely future.’

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