mercoledì 5 luglio 2006

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COLLISION COURSE by Alvin Moscow.
The electrifying story of the most controversial sea disaster in history.

July 26, 1956, and the world was suddenly spellbound by one of the worst sea disaster of all time.
The sea-voyaging life of the Pride of Italy was over. Just off the coast of Nantucket Island, the Andrea Doria lay on the cold, dark bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
Radios blared and newspapers shrieked the gaudy head-lines. People thrilled to the dramatic story of Hollywood actress Ruth Roman, of Linda Morgan the "miracle girl" who was catapulted from one ship to another.

26 lay dead, and no one knew why it happened. Here, for the first time, written by an Associated Press reporter who devoted 18 months to detective work, is the full, no-punches-pulled chronicle of the mysterious Andrea Doria-Stockholm collision.

COLLISION COURSE by Alvin Moscow
Published by DELL PUBLISHING CO. INC.
750 Third Avenue
New York 17, N.Y.
Copiright 1959 by Alvin Moscow
Dell TM 681510, Dell Publishing Co. Inc.
All rights reserved.
Reprinted by arrangement with
G.P. Putnam's Sons
New York, N.Y.
Designed and produced by
Western Printing and Lithographing Company.
First Dell printing -August, 1960.
Printed in U.S.A.
Cover painting by Jack Mitchell.

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