Impressive illustrations dramatically portray events leading up to and including the sinking of the "unsinkable" White Star liner. Descriptive captions accompany 29 realistic drawings of the Titanic at dock in Southhampton, England; passengers dining, strolling on deck, and relaxing in the elegant first class lounge; the ship striking the iceberg; more. Dover Original.
Here's a sample of other books in this Dover category
Historic Sailing Ships Coloring Book by Tre Tryckare Co. Thirty-four historic sailing ships rendered for coloring. From Phoenician war galley to clipper Cutty Sark, full-page drawings. Captions.
American Sailing Ships Coloring Book by Peter F. Copeland Forty-five magnificent ready-to-color illustrations depict USS Constitution, sloops, whalers, frigates, clippers, more. Informative captions.
Shipwrecks and Sunken Treasures Coloring Book by Peter F. Copeland Thirty-nine accurately detailed illustrations: divers on site of ancient Greek shipwreck, remains of 9th-century Viking ship, German U-boat sinking English freighter (1917), more. Captions included.
Six Titanic Paintings Cards by John Batchelor Dramatic full-color postcards depict scenes of tranquil luxury — and pandemonium — from the short and tragic history of the "unsinkable" ocean liner.
Sinking of the Titanic: Eyewitness Accounts by Jay Henry Mowbray Spellbinding reports by survivors, rescuers, others of boarding the lifeboats, parting with loved ones, watching the ship sink, and drifting until rescue. This remarkable 1912 "memorial edition," published shortly after the tragedy, features rare photographs.
Submarines and Underwater Exploration by Bruce LaFontaine Forty-four dramatic, ready-to-color illustrations chronicle human attempts to explore the watery realms, from a crude Roman diving suit with a floating air bag (375 AD) to the 21st-century nuclear sub Seawolf. Captions.
On Board the Titanic: The Complete Story with Eyewitness Accounts by Logan Marshall Based on the survivors' own stories, this dramatic history stands as the most authoritative account, ranging from the Titanic's construction to the tragic aftermath of its sinking. 43 illustrations.