Maiden voyage

Cynthia Bass

first published 1996 Villard, 1996 257 pages

It was the biggest, most lavish man-made object on the face of the planet; it was the ship of dreams, and the highest achievement of the Industrial Age. It was the Titanic, and its maiden voyage would be a voyage of crisis and discovery for one young boy, Sumner Jordan. Sumner, the son of a leading suffragist and himself a would-be bohemian, is rewarded for his precocious erudition with a dream trip to England. Duri...

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Maiden voyage edition · 1998 · Bantam Books · 285 pages · 9780553580631
Maiden Voyage hardcover · 1998 · Brand: Random House Value Publishing · 9780517326442
Maiden voyage edition · 1997 · Bantam Books
Maiden voyage edition · 1996 · Villard · 257 pages
Maiden Voyage edition · Random House~trade · 9780679773375

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