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Un paquebot de la White Star Line, l’un des plus luxueux de son temps, qui heurte un obstacle en pleine nuit sur l’Atlantique Nord et coule en devenant le naufrage le plus meurtrier de son époque, ça vous dit quelque chose ? Evidemment ! Et pourtant, il ne s’agit pas du naufrage du Titanic, mais de celui, bien moins connu, de l’Atlantic, presque quarante ans plus tôt. Et croyez moi, son histoire vaut le détour et mérite qu’on l’a redécouvre.
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? Écrit par Benjamin Brillaud et Histony/Antoine Resche
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Greg Cochkanoff et Bob Chaulk, SS Atlantic, The White Star Line’s First Disaster at Sea, 2009, Goose Lane Editions
Roy Anderson, White Star, 1964, T. Stephensons & Sons
John Eaton et Charles Haas, Failing Star, Misadventures of White Star Line Ships, 1989, Patrick Stephens Ltd.
Richard de Kerbrech, Ships of the White Star Line, Ian Allan Publishing, 2009
Vidéos de Part Time Explorer sur l'Atlantic:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6oQlj2XK-zEOI-LlWiUXHSi2GeKZdsgV
Cette catégorie de WM Commons contient pas mal de belle icono dans le domaine public :
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Atlantic_(ship,_1871,_Belfast)
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