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Price: $16.95

Format:
Mixed Media
130 mm x 216 mm

ISBN-10:
0194236226

ISBN-13:
9780194236225

Publication date:
March 2009

Imprint: OUP UK

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Oxford Bookworms Factfiles, New Edition: Level 1 (400 Headwords): Titanic Audio CD Pack

Second Edition

Tim Vicary and Edited by Christine Lindop

Series : Oxford Bookworms ELT

The Titanic was the most famous ship in history. But what really happened to the Titanic on that terrible April night in the North Atlantic? Why did it hit an iceberg? Why did it sink? Why did more than one thousand people die? This book looks at the true story - and gives some of the answers.

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Tim Vicary is an experienced writer and teacher. He has published two novels, The Blood Upon the Rose and Cat and Mouse. He lives and works in England. Christine Lindop was born in New Zealand where she began her teaching career. She later taught EFL in France and Spain, and has worked as an editor, proofreader, and writer since 1993.

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