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White Star Verlag Optische Täuschungen
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White Star Verlag Traumgärten
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White Star Verlag Peter Pan
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White Star Verlag Amelia Earhart Total Genial
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White Star Verlag Probleme zum Gruseln Verrckt nach Mathe
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White Star Verlag Rotkppchen
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White Star Verlag Masterclass Bildkompositionen Der Weg zum besseren Bild
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White Star Verlag Mein erstes Bauernhofbuch. Mit vielen fantastischen Stickern
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White Star Verlag New Dress Code
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White Star Verlag Gegensätze schwarzweißrot Baby Montessori
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White Star Verlag Frida Kahlo
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White Star Verlag Die Mythenjäger. Keine Chance für Fake News und Lügenmärchen. Checke dein Wissen in unglaublichen Tests
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White Star Verlag Aura Chakra VIVIDA
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White Star Verlag Stolz und Vorurteil. Jane Austen. Klassiker statt Langeweile
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White Star Verlag BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
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White Star Verlag Zahlen Ziffern im Lauf der Zeit. Mit vielen Tipps für Eltern und Lehrer
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White Star Verlag Die Weisheit der Bäume
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White Star Verlag 365 Impulse für ein Jahr mit der Natur
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White Star Verlag Historische Seekarten
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White Star Verlag Garcia Mora R Die größten fleischfressenden Dinosaurier
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White Star Verlag Total Genial Martin Luther King
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White Star Verlag Total Genial Tutanchamun
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White Star Verlag Mein erstes Buch Der menschliche Körper
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White Star Verlag 10 Ideen mit denen du die Umwelt schützen kannst
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White Star Verlag UmweltHelden
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White Star Verlag Heavy Metal
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White Star Verlag Besonders und wunderbar Tiere National Geographic Kids
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White Star Verlag Enzyklopädie des menschlichen Körpers Wunderwerk der Natur
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White Star Verlag Dinos im Lngen und GewichteRausch Verrckt nach Mathe
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White Star Verlag Die Groe Schule der Fotografie Grundtechniken und praktische Tipps
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White Star Verlag Zauberhafte Grten Ausmalbuch zur kreativen Stressbewltigung
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White Star Verlag Helden der Zeitgeschichte Persnlichkeiten die die Welt vernderten
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White Star Verlag Die Welt der Bienen
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White Star Verlag Der Märchenatlas
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White Star Verlag Total Genial Albert Einstein National Geographic Kids
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WHITE STAR PUBLISHERS Space Explorers
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Parthian Books Vatilan the Dish Thief
A work by the author of "White Star" and "From Empty Harbour to White Ocean".
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The History Press Ltd SS Nomadic: Titanic's Little Sister
SS Nomadic was commissioned by White Star Line to serve the Olympic-class liners Olympic, Titanic and Britannic when they called in Cherbourg. Built in Belfast alongside Titanic, she was made with the same steel, built by the same workers and decorated by the same craftsmen. Because her duties were to serve first- and second-class passengers, she was fitted out far more luxuriously than other tenders of that time and she was considered by the White Star Line as a window into the sumptuous new transatlantic liners. While Titanic is commonly described as the ill-fated White Star Liner, SS Nomadic can without any doubt be qualified as the lucky tender, having survived both world wars and escaped destruction many times. She is now restored to her former glory as a tourist attraction in Belfast.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Titanic: A Passenger's Guide Pocket Book
An examination of one of the most famous ships of all time, from a refreshingly different angle. Compiled from authentic period sources with nostalgic illustrations. Launched in May 1911, the triple-screw steamer Titanic was the pride of the White Star Line and at that time the largest passenger ship in the world. Built to carry passengers in comfort and luxury on the lucrative transatlantic route, her design, fittings and on-board facilites epitomised the spirit of the age in terms of elegance and style. Titanic: A Passenger's Guide is a unique guide to all aspects of the ship, incorporating authentic period literature – from sources including White Star Line themselves, Harland & Wolff shipyards, and important publications from the time.
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The History Press Ltd Titanic or Olympic: Which Ship Sank?: The Truth Behind the Conspiracy
The Titanic is one of the most famous maritime disasters of all time, but did the Titanic really sink on the morning of 15 April 1912? Titanic’s older sister, the nearly identical Olympic, was involved in a serious accident in September 1911 – an accident that may have made her a liability to her owners the White Star Line. Since 1912 rumours of a conspiracy to switch the two sisters in an elaborate insurance scam has always loomed behind the tragic story of the Titanic. Could the White Star Line have really switched the Olympic with her near identical sister in a ruse to intentionally sink their mortally damaged flagship in April 1912, in order to cash in on the insurance policy? Laying bare the famous conspiracy theory, world-respected Titanic researchers investigate claims that the sister ships were switched in an insurance scam and provide definitive proof for whether it could - or could not - have happened.
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The History Press Ltd RMS Majestic
RMS Majestic's history was shaped by war. Built in Germany for Albert Ballin's HAPAG, she was launched just before the start of the First World War as Bismarck. Following Germany's defeat, she was allocated to the United Kingdom and purchased by the White Star Line from the British government. Renamed Majestic, she earned the affectionate nickname The Magic Stick' during the Roaring Twenties, when she was the largest and one of the most popular liners in the world. The merger of the Cunard and White Star Lines and the Depression of the Thirties led to her withdrawal from service after only fourteen years, after which the British government acquired her as a naval training ship. She became Caledonia and served until fire consumed her in September 1939.RMS Majestic: The Magic Stick' was the first book devoted to her history. This revised and expanded edition is a lavish illustration of her life and times, showcasing many rare or previously unp
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The History Press Ltd The 'Olympic' Class Ships: Olympic, Titanic, Britannic
The intensifying competition on the North Atlantic in the early years of the twentieth century led the White Star Line to order three huge liners. While their British rival, the Cunard Line, focused on speed, White Star concentrated on size and luxury. Orders were placed for Olympic and Titanic to be built at Harland & Wolff ’s yard in Belfast, while the third sister ship, Britannic, would follow at a later date. Each ship was subtly different. Lessons learned from the service of Olympic were put into practice for Titanic, as other shipping lines immediately began to plan their response. Following Titanic’s loss on her maiden voyage, radical improvements were made to the third sister ship, improving the watertight subdivision. These changes, however, did not prevent Britannic sinking in less than an hour in the Aegean in 1916, while serving as a hospital ship for the war effort. Illustrated with many rare images of all three ships, including a brand new colour section, this revised and expanded edition brings the story up to date, providing a comprehensive history in one volume.
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Penguin Books Ltd A Night to Remember: The Classic Bestselling Account of the Sinking of the Titanic
'There is no danger that Titanic will sink. The boat is unsinkable and nothing but inconvenience will be suffered by the passengers.' - Phillip Franklin, White Star Line Vice-PresidentOn April 15th, 1912, Titanic, the world's largest passenger ship, sank after colliding with an iceberg, claiming more than 1,500 lives. Walter Lord's classic bestselling history of the voyage, the wreck and the aftermath is a tour de force of detailed investigation and the upstairs/downstairs divide. A Night to Remember provides a vivid, gripping and deeply personal account of the 'unsinkable' Titanic's descent.WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY JULIAN FELLOWES
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd An Unauthorized Guide to Mobil® Collectibles: Chasing the Red Horse
Today's Mobil Oil Company is made up of several oil companies that were bought or absorbed over the years. This book shows a little history of Mobil as it evolved to include names like White Eagle, Vacuum Oil, Socony, General Petroleum, Magnolia, Lubrite, Wadhams, Gilmore and White Star. Here is a diverse assortment of Mobil products of both yesterday and today, including cans, signs, automotive care, toys, and other promotional items, all in color photography and with current price information. Collecting petroleum memorabilia is an ever-growing hobby enjoyed by many people of different lifestyles. Whether you collect Mobil or all oil brands, this book is for anyone who can't stop chasing the red horse!
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Cornerstone Lost Voices from the Titanic: The Definitive Oral History
Starting from its original conception and design by the owners and naval architects at the White Star Line through construction at Harland and Wolff's shipyards in Belfast, Nick Barratt explores the pre-history of the Titanic. He examines the aspirations of the owners, the realities of construction and the anticipation of the first sea-tests, revealing that the seeds of disaster were sown by the failure to implement sealed bulkheads - for which the original plans are now available. Barratt then looks at what it was like to embark on the Titanic's maiden voyage in April 1912. The lives of various passengers are examined in more detail, from the first class aristocrats enjoying all the trappings of privilege, to the families in third-class and steerage who simply sought to leave Britain for a better life in America. Similarly, the stories of representatives from the White Star Line who were present, as well as members of the crew, are told in their own words to give a very different perspective of the voyage.Finally, the book examines the disaster itself, when Titanic struck the iceberg on 14 April and sunk hours later. Survivors from passengers and crew explain what happened, taking you back in time to the full horror of that freezing Atlantic night when up to 1,520 people perished. The tragedy is also examined from the official boards of enquiry, and its aftermath placed in a historic context - the damage to British prestige and pride, and the changes to maritime law to ensure such an event never took place again. The book concludes by looking at the impact on those who escaped, and what became of them in the ensuing years; and includes the words of the last living survivor, Millvina Dean.
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd Surfer Dude: The Legendary Stallion of Chincoteague
Destined for fame, Surfer Dude is known to many who looked for this colt while crossing the bridge to Assateague Island and the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge. The story of this beloved wild stallion, who cared for his herd of mares over a lifetime on Chincoteague Island, is beautifully illustrated in vivid detail, from his distinctive blue eye to his white star and stripe, silver mane and tail, and chocolatey chestnut coat. His passing at the ripe age of twenty-three in the spring of 2015 touched people from across the United States and beyond. But the spirit of his gentle nature and the way he loved his foals lives on. His spirit lingers in breezes that ruffle the island grasses and in the sunbeams that warm the island ponies, and is celebrated in this story of love and the circle of life.
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The History Press Ltd Olympic, Titanic, Britannic: An Illustrated History of the Olympic Class Ships
At the beginning of the twentieth century, competition between the North Atlantic shipping lines was fierce. While Britain responded to the commercial threat posed by the growing German merchant marine, there was also rivalry between the great Cunard Line and its chief competitor, the White Star Line. Against this backdrop Olympic, Titanic and Britannic were conceived. Designed for passenger comfort, they were intended to provide luxurious surroundings and safe, reliable service rather than record-breaking speed. Ironically, fate decreed that only Olympic would ever complete a single commercial voyage and she went on to serve for a quarter of a century in peace and war. Titanic’s name would become infamous after she sank on her maiden voyage. The third sister, Britannic, saw a brief and commendable career as a hospital ship during the First World War, sinking in the Aegean Sea in 1916.
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