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Titanic: An Interactive History Pop-Up Book by Martin Jenkins, Illustrated by Brian Sanders
Step aboard one of the most iconic ships in history with this beautifully engineered pop-up edition from Candlewick Press. Titanic: An Interactive History opens into a striking three-dimensional recreation of the RMS Titanic, capturing the grandeur and tragedy of her maiden voyage in exquisite detail.
This collectible edition includes interactive inserts and removable replicas that immerse readers in the story:
• A White Star Line first-class dinner menu
• A boarding ticket for the Titanic’s maiden voyage
• A replica New York Times front page announcing the sinking
• Posters and ship plans of the great liner
• Additional fold-out elements showing the Titanic’s decks and interiors
When fully opened, the pop-up model extends to an impressive 36 inches (3 feet) in length, while the hardcover book measures approximately 10.5 inches by 10.5 inches when closed.
Author Martin Jenkins and illustrator Brian Sanders bring history vividly to life, combining accurate research with extraordinary craftsmanship.
Hardcover | ISBN 9780763634681 | Candlewick Press | 2008
Step aboard one of the most iconic ships in history with this beautifully engineered pop-up edition from Candlewick Press. Titanic: An Interactive History opens into a striking three-dimensional recreation of the RMS Titanic, capturing the grandeur and tragedy of her maiden voyage in exquisite detail.
This collectible edition includes interactive inserts and removable replicas that immerse readers in the story:
• A White Star Line first-class dinner menu
• A boarding ticket for the Titanic’s maiden voyage
• A replica New York Times front page announcing the sinking
• Posters and ship plans of the great liner
• Additional fold-out elements showing the Titanic’s decks and interiors
When fully opened, the pop-up model extends to an impressive 36 inches (3 feet) in length, while the hardcover book measures approximately 10.5 inches by 10.5 inches when closed.
Author Martin Jenkins and illustrator Brian Sanders bring history vividly to life, combining accurate research with extraordinary craftsmanship.
Hardcover | ISBN 9780763634681 | Candlewick Press | 2008

