Sinking of the "Titanic" : most appalling ocean horror

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By Listen TheBook Posted on Nov 27, 2024
In Category - Modern (20th C)
Jay Henry Mowbray 1912
English
  • Preface and Introduction
  • FROM A DAY OF DELIGHT TO DEATH.
  • HEART-RENDING SCENES ON CARPATHIA.
  • BAND PLAYED TO THE LAST.
  • NEGLECT CAUSED DISASTER.
  • BELIEVED SHIP UNSINKABLE.
  • HOW SURVIVORS ESCAPED.
  • WOMAN’S THRILLING NARRATIVE.
  • SURVIVORS’ STIRRING STORIES.
  • HOW ASTOR WENT TO DEATH.
  • NOTABLE WOMAN SAVED.
  • MAJOR BUTT, MARTYR TO DUTY.
  • MRS. ASTOR’S BRAVERY.
  • LIFEBOATS BUNGLINGLY HANDLED.
  • NOT LIKE BOURGOGNE DISASTER.
  • BOY’S DESPERATE FIGHT FOR LIFE.
  • CARPATHIA TO THE RESCUE.
  • REFUSED TO LEAVE HUSBAND.
  • LADY DUFF-GORDON’S EXPERIENCES.
  • SENATORS HEAR STARTLING STORIES.
  • SURVIVING OPERATOR’S EXPERIENCES.
  • THE FUNERAL SHIP AND ITS DEAD.
  • INQUIRY BY UNITED STATES SENATE.
The Titanic was thought to be the safest ship to set sail as it embarked on its maiden voyage. Unfortunately, history tells us differently. This is an "eye witness account", cobbled together by the author from statements given by survivors. It is not for the faint of heart. - Summary by LynneT

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