James W Bancroft
Titanic: 'Iceberg Ahead': The Story of the Disaster By Some of those Who Were There
Titanic: 'Iceberg Ahead': The Story of the Disaster By Some of those Who Were There
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The Titanic was the largest ship afloat at the time, and its maiden voyage across the north Atlantic was the trip of a lifetime for many passengers. However, just before midnight on Sunday, 14 April 1912, the liner collided with an iceberg, which caused fatal damage and led to the deaths of more than 1,500 passengers and crew. This book uses eyewitness accounts from fifty people involved in the disaster to provide a clearer understanding of the events as they unfolded. It also includes biographical tributes to the fifty people, who came from all walks of life and geographical regions, telling who they were, their experiences during the disaster, and what happened to those who were fortunate enough to survive.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 08 November 2022
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
To have embarked on the voyage of the century aboard White Star Line's RMS Titanic, described at the time as a floating palace, was akin to being one of the first passengers to fly on Concorde. On 10 April 1912, people from all walks of life began boarding Titanic, then the largest ship afloat, for what was to be the trip of a lifetime on the ship's maiden voyage across the north Atlantic. Many were looking forward to starting new lives in the United States. However, just before midnight on Sunday, 14 April 1912, Titanic's crew began sending out distress signals stating, "We have struck an iceberg." The liner had been steaming at speed when it collided with an enormous iceberg, which stripped off her bilge under the waterline for more than 100 yards, opened up five of the front compartments, and flooded the coal bunker servicing one of the boilers. The damage was fatal, and some three hours after the disaster began to unfold, the last visible part of Titanic slipped beneath the waves. There were only sixteen lifeboats and four collapsible dinghies, which was completely insufficient for the number of passengers making the crossing. As a consequence, more than 1,500 passengers and crew died: two out of every three people onboard perished.
Much has been written about the Titanic disaster, and it has been the subject matter for several films. The author is well-known for his depth of research and his attention to detail, and in a new style of format, he has selected fifty people involved in the disaster, and by using their specific eyewitness accounts, he has managed to make the confusing situation much clearer, making it possible for the reader to experience the dreadful events as they unfolded. The book also includes biographical tributes to the fifty people, who came from all walks of life.
The Titanic was a luxurious passenger liner that sank on its maiden voyage in 1912, killing over 1,500 people. The ship was considered unsinkable and was equipped with the latest technology and safety measures. However, it struck an iceberg and began to sink, leading to a tragic rescue operation that saved only a handful of passengers. The disaster has been the subject of numerous books, films, and documentaries, and has fascinated people for decades.
One of the most famous accounts of the Titanic disaster is the book "A Night to Remember" by Walter Lord, which was published in 1955. Lord's book is based on the firsthand accounts of survivors and witnesses to the disaster. He provides a detailed account of the ship's sinking, the rescue operation, and the aftermath. Lord's book is considered a classic of maritime literature and has been translated into numerous languages.
Another notable account of the Titanic disaster is the film "Titanic" directed by James Cameron, which was released in 1997. Cameron's film is a lavish and epic portrayal of the ship's sinking and the rescue operation. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as members of different social classes who fall in love aboard the ship. The film was a box office success and won several Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
In addition to these accounts, there have been numerous documentaries and TV specials that have explored the Titanic disaster. These programs have featured interviews with survivors, eyewitnesses, and experts on the ship and its sinking. They have provided a deeper understanding of the disaster and its impact on society.
The Titanic disaster has also had a significant impact on maritime safety and regulations. The ship's sinking led to a major overhaul of safety standards and regulations, including the requirement for ships to carry enough lifeboats for all passengers and crew. The disaster also led to the development of new technologies and methods for detecting and avoiding icebergs.
In conclusion, the Titanic disaster was a tragic event that had a profound impact on society and the maritime industry. The ship's sinking led to the loss of over 1,500 lives and has been the subject of numerous books, films, and documentaries. The disaster has also had a lasting impact on maritime safety and regulations, and has fascinated people for decades.
Weight: 294g
Dimension: 156 x 233 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781526797520
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