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In this New York Times bestseller, the author of A Night to Remember and The Miracle of Dunkirk revisits the Titanic disaster. Walter Lord’s A Night to Remember was a landmark work that recounted the harrowing events of April 14, 1912, when the British ocean liner RMS Titanic went down in the North Atlantic Ocean, a book that inspired a classic movie of the same name. In The Night Lives On, Lord takes the exploration further, revealing information about the ship’s last hours that emerged in the decades that followed, and separating myths from facts. Was the ship really christened before setting sail on its maiden voyage? What song did the band play as water spilled over the bow? How did the ship’s wireless operators fail so badly, and why did the nearby Californian, just ten miles away when the Titanic struck the iceberg, not come to the rescue? Lord answers these questions and more, in a gripping investigation of the night when approximately 1,500 victims were lost to the sea.
We all know what has become expensive to travel by car, but not only, even those who use it for work or passion whatever means having an engine; it's a car, a truck, a vehicle of work, a boat, etc.etc. must put fuel that is petrol, diesel, LPG or natural gas, however, it has costs. For some time there is a low-cost solution, which allows not just to bring down the entire costs but to reduce them by 10 to 50%%. The solution is called "oxyhydrogen" abbreviated "HHO". It is a very simple system of splitting water into a mixture of oxygen and "HHO" hydrogen through electrolysis. With this book we want to illustrate the informants of this new technology criteria, trying to adopt a simple language that can be understood by all, in order to contribute to the protection of human health and the environment.
Steam supreme. There are lots of railwaymen, who have departed from this world, and many are still alive, however very few have written about their experiences as employees while working for the Western Australian Government Railways. These incidents laughable or sad would be lost forever. The age of steam running supreme has vanished but the memories live on in the minds of men and women who worked in this steam-era. This book details what it was like to be one of those people; working diligently in this era, making many permanent friends for life and enjoying working steam and diesel locomotives.