The Story of the Titanic as Told by Its Survivors

the story of the titanic as told by its survivors

more information about The Story of the Titanic as Told by Its Survivors

The Story of the Titanic as Told by Its Survivors

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
This invaluable book collects some of the first-published first-person accounts of the tragedy, described in old-fashioned prose and enhanced by photographs and illustrations redolent of Edwardian society, with captions such as "Ladies and gentlemen in riding habit exercised on mechanical horses and camels in the ship's gymnasium." Some of the social attitudes of the day are preserved to often startling effect: the habits of obedience of "the Teutonic race" are repeatedly praised, and one brave Titanic officer used what the book's introduction terms "the strange ethical algebra which decided that one female, travelling first class, deserved life some six times as much as one male, travelling third class." Yet it's just such period detail that makes this book so compelling--not to mention the vivid sense that the passengers just didn't get it, even while disaster was upon them. "To illustrate further how little danger was apprehended," writes survivor Lawrence Beesley, "when it was discovered ... that the forward lower deck was covered with small ice, snowballing matches were arranged for the following morning.... The cries of drowning people after the Titanic gave the final plunge were a thunderbolt to us."

Book Description
What it was really like. Panic, despair, shocking inefficiency, and a dash of heroism. Two lengthy narratives by passengers who had a thorough knowledge of the sea and by members of the ship’s crew. More thrilling than any fictional account. 26 illustrations.

The Story of the Titanic as Told by Its Survivors,Jack Winocour,Dover Publications,0486206106,Biography/Autobiography,General,History - General History,North Atlantic Ocean,Ships & Shipbuilding - History,Ships & Shipbuilding - Shipwrecks,Shipwrecks,Titanic (Steamship),Ships & shipping: general interest,Travel / Adventure

Books Report:

  1. Thorn in My Pocket: Temple Grandin's Mother Tells the Family Story
  2. Tisha : The Story of a Young Teacher in the Alaska Wilderness
  3. Too Many Songs by Tom Lehrer
  4. Traveling Music : The Soundtrack to My Life and Times
  5. Two in the Far North
  6. Two Wheels Through Terror: Diary of a South American Motorcycle Odyssey
  7. Two Years Before the Mast : A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea (Modern Library Classics)
  8. Walking from East to West : God in the Shadows
  9. Walking Taylor Home
  10. What If I Had Never Tried It

Books Report

Books Report

Recommended Books

  1. Ancient Jewellery
  2. Visionaire #31: The Blue Issue
  3. Pocket Poets Wordsworth
  4. Population, Economy, and Welfare in Sweden
  5. The Art of Questioning : Thirty Maxims of Cross-Examination
  6. Setting Research Priorities: Towards Effective Farmer-Oriented Research
  7. Quantum Chemistry Workbook : Basic Concepts and Procedures in the Theory of the Electronic Structure
  8. Statistical Physics
  9. The Ghost and the Dead Deb
  10. The Infinite Odyssey
  11. The Desert Bighorn, Its Life History, Ecology and Management
  12. Sewing Beautiful Pillows
  13. The Challenge of Periodization : Old Paradigms and New Perspectives
  14. Sustainable Communities And The Challenge Of Environmental Justice
  15. The Code of the Samurai: A Modern Translation of the Bushido Shoshinshu of Taira Shigesuke