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Titanic Voices Hannah Holman

Titanic Voices By Hannah Holman

Titanic Voices by Hannah Holman


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Summary

The collected memoirs of 63 survivors of the sinking of the Titanic.

Titanic Voices Summary

Titanic Voices: 63 Survivors Tell Their Extraordinary Stories by Hannah Holman

The collected memoirs of 63 survivors of the sinking of the Titanic. There were 712 survivors of the Titanic disaster and their horrific experience has captivated readers and movie goers for almost 100 years. But what was it actually like for a woman to say goodbye to her husband? For a mother to leave her teenage sons? For the unlucky many who found themselves in the freezing Atlantic waters (a few did live to tell the tale)? TITANIC VOICES is the most comprehensive collection of Titanic survivors' accounts ever published and includes many unpublished, and long forgotten accounts, unabridged, together with an authoritative editorial commentary. It is also the first book to include substantial accounts from women survivors - most of the previously well known accounts were written by men.

About Hannah Holman

Hannah Holman is the author of several books including the best selling Titanic Voices ('Heartstopping accounts' Juliet Gardiner, BBC History Magazine), Art Donahue's Life As A Battle Of Britain Spitfire Pilot ('Warmly recommended' All About History) & The Tommies' Manual 1916 ('A fascinating read' Great War Magazine). She studied English Literature at the University of Birmingham & works for a City firm managing public sector assets. Married with four children, she lives in Bath.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART 1 - LIFEBOAT 7, STARBOARD SIDE 12.45AM Chapter 1 Helen & Dickinson Bishop, first class passengers, lifeboat 7 Chapter 2 Catherine Crosby, first class passenger, lifeboat 7 PART 2 - LIFEBOAT 6, PORT SIDE 12.55AM Chapter 3 Mary Smith, first class passenger, lifeboat 6 Chapter 4 Margaret 'Molly' Brown, first class passenger, lifeboat 6 Chapter 5 Robert Hitchens, Quartermaster, lifeboat 6 Chapter 6 Athur Peuchen, first class passenger, lifeboat 6 PART 3 - LIFEBOAT 5, STARBOARD SIDE 12.55AM Chapter 7 Eleanor Genevieve Cassebeer (nee Fosdick), first class passenger, lifeboat 5 Chapter 8 Herbert Pitman, Third Officer, lifeboat 5 Chapter 9 Norman Chambers, first class passenger, lifeboat 5 PART 4 - LIFEBOAT 3, STARBOARD SIDE 1.00AM Chapter 10 Elizabeth Shutes, first class passenger, lifeboat 3 Chapter 11 Edith & Margaret Graham, first class passengers, lifeboat 3 Chapter 12 Robert Daniel, first class passenger, lifeboat 3 PART 5 - LIFEBOAT 8, PORT SIDE 1.10AM Chapter 13 Ella White, first class passenger, lifeboat 8 Chapter 14 Alice Leader & Lucy Leslie, Countess Rothes, first class passengers, lifeboat 8 Chapter 15 Constance Willard, first class passenger, lifeboat 8 PART 6 - LIFEBOAT 1, STARBOARD SIDE 1.10AM Chapter 16 Lucy Duff-Gordon, first class passenger, lifeboat 1 PART 7 - LIFEBOAT 10, PORT SIDE 1.20AM Chapter 17 Edward Buley, Able Seaman, lifeboat 10 Chapter 18 Mary Marvin, first class passenger, lifeboat 10 Chapter 19 Gretchen Longley & Kornelia Andrews, first class passengers, lifeboat 10 PART 8 - LIFEBOAT 9, STARBOARD SIDE 1.20AM Chapter 20 Berk Pickard, third class passenger, lifeboat 9 PART 9 - LIFEBOAT 12, PORT SIDE 1.25AM Chapter 21 Imantita Shelley, second class passenger, lifeboat 12 Chapter 22 Laura Mae Cribb, third class passenger, lifeboat 12 PART 10 - LIFEBOAT 11, STARBOARD SIDE 1.25AM Chapter 23 Annie Robinson, Stewardess, lifeboat 11 Chapter 24 Marie Jerwan, second class passenger, lifeboat 11 PART 11 - LIFEBOAT 14, PORT SIDE 1.30AM Chapter 25 Charlotte Collyer, second class passenger, lifeboat 14 Chapter 26 Daisy Minahan, first class passenger, lifeboat 14 Chapter 27 Esther & Eva Hart, second class passengers, lifeboat 14 Chapter 28 Joseph Scarrott, Able Seaman, lifeboat 14 Chapter 29 Harold Lowe, Fifth Officer, lifeboat 14 PART 12 - LIFEBOAT 16, PORT SIDE 1.35AM Chapter 30 Elizabeth Leather, Stewardess, lifeboat 16 Chapter 31 Annie Kelly, third class passenger, lifeboat 16 Chapter 32 Mary Sloan, Stewardess, lifeboat 16 Chapter 33 Margaret Murphy, third class passenger, lifeboat 16 PART 13 - LIFEBOAT 13, STARBOARD SIDE 1.35AM Chapter 34 Lawrence Beesley, second class passenger, lifeboat 13 Chapter 35 Washington Dodge, first class passenger, lifeboat 13 Chapter 36 Mary Hewlett, second class passenger, lifeboat 13 Chapter 37 Frederick Barrett, Leading Fireman, lifeboat 13 Chapter 38 Daniel Buckley, third class passenger, lifeboat 13 PART 15 - LIFEBOAT 15, STARBOARD SIDE 1.35AM Chapter 39 Bertha Mulvihill, third class passenger, lifeboat 15 PART 16 - LIFEBOAT C, STARBOARD SIDE 1.40AM PART 17 - LIFEBOAT 2, PORT SIDE 1.45AM Chapter 40 Mahala Douglas, first class passenger, lifeboat 2 Chapter 41 Joseph Boxhall, Fourth Officer, lifeboat 2 Chapter 42 Frank Osman, Abe Seaman, lifeboat 2 PART 18 - LIFEBOAT 4, PORT SIDE 1.55AM Chapter 43 Martha Stephenson, first class passenger, lifeboat 4 Chapter 44 Emily Ryerson, first class passenger, lifeboat 4 Chapter 45 Gertrude Hippach, first class passenger, lifeboat 4 PART 19 - LIFEBOAT D, PORT SIDE 2.05AM Chapter 46 Hugh Woolner, first class passenger, lifeboat D PART 20 - LIFEBOAT A, STARBOARD SIDE 2.20AM Chapter 47 Olaus Abelseth, third class passenger, lifeboat A Chapter 48 August Weikman, Barber, lifeboat A Chapter 49 Carl Jansson, third class passenger, lifeboat A PART 21 - LIFEBOAT B, PORT SIDE 2.20AM Chapter 50 Archibald Gracie, first class passenger, lifeboat B Chapter 51 Harold Bride, Junior Wireless Officer, lifeboat B Chapter 52 Charles Lightoller, Second Officer, lifeboat B PART 22 - The Carpathia Chapter 53 Arthur Rostron, Captain of the Carpathia Chapter 54 Howard Chapin, Carpathia passenger List of Illustrations Bibliography Index

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GOR006398471
9781445602226
1445602229
Titanic Voices: 63 Survivors Tell Their Extraordinary Stories by Hannah Holman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Amberley Publishing
20111015
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