The Truth About the Titanic: Illustrated Edition

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Transportation, Ships & Shipbuilding, Travel, Adventure & Literary Travel
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Author: Campell McCutcheon, Archibald Gracie ISBN: 9781445607924
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Publication: January 28, 2012
Imprint: Amberley Publishing Language: English
Author: Campell McCutcheon, Archibald Gracie
ISBN: 9781445607924
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication: January 28, 2012
Imprint: Amberley Publishing
Language: English

"Very vivid..."
THE NEW YORK TIMES

Awakened by the shuddering of a huge iceberg puncturing the side of the ship, Colonel Archibald Gracie was quickly dressed and on deck to see the aftermath of what was to become the most famous collision in history. He had gone to bed early on the night of 14 April 1912, expecting to be up with the larks, and enjoying a session in the gym and a game of squash before breakfast but by morning he was standing atop an overturned lifeboat awaiting rescue from the frozen North Atlantic. The nights exertions were to have huge effect on Gracie. He began to write the story of the tragic events soon after he was back on dry land, completing most of the task by Autumn 1912.

Telling the story of the last few hours of the sinking Titanic, and his miraculous escape as she plummeted 14,000 feet to the ocean floor, Gracies book is recognised as simply the best account of the disaster. He died in December 1912, while proofing the manuscript, but the Truth about the Titanic remains today as the most accurate of the eyewitness accounts, recording Gracies own story as well as that of each of the lifeboats as they left the doomed Titanic.

Includes 95 black and white illustrations.

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"Very vivid..."
THE NEW YORK TIMES

Awakened by the shuddering of a huge iceberg puncturing the side of the ship, Colonel Archibald Gracie was quickly dressed and on deck to see the aftermath of what was to become the most famous collision in history. He had gone to bed early on the night of 14 April 1912, expecting to be up with the larks, and enjoying a session in the gym and a game of squash before breakfast but by morning he was standing atop an overturned lifeboat awaiting rescue from the frozen North Atlantic. The nights exertions were to have huge effect on Gracie. He began to write the story of the tragic events soon after he was back on dry land, completing most of the task by Autumn 1912.

Telling the story of the last few hours of the sinking Titanic, and his miraculous escape as she plummeted 14,000 feet to the ocean floor, Gracies book is recognised as simply the best account of the disaster. He died in December 1912, while proofing the manuscript, but the Truth about the Titanic remains today as the most accurate of the eyewitness accounts, recording Gracies own story as well as that of each of the lifeboats as they left the doomed Titanic.

Includes 95 black and white illustrations.

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