Titanic Tragedy by John Maxtone-Graham

Titanic Tragedy by John Maxtone-Graham

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Titanic Tragedy by John Maxtone-Graham

In Titanic Tragedy maritime historian John Maxtone-Graham documents the vessel’s design, construction, and departure from Southampton, her passengers’ lifeboat ordeal, their Carpathia rescue, the role of new technologies, and memorials to her crew. He describes poignantly the performance of her eight gallant bandsmen who played on deck to the very end; none survived. Added historical bonuses include seven letters, ostensibly from a Titanic passenger. In fact, they were written by one of America’s most eminent historians, Walter Lord, author of the seminal A Night to Remember of 1955. His devastating parodies about life aboard the doomed ship appear here in print for the first time.
"An honorable, scholarly, and fascinating contribution to the often degraded Titanic saga, from the undisputed laureate of the North Atlantic" -- Jan Morris
"Maxtone-Graham puts some interesting twists on a much-told story." -- Jonathan Yardley - Washington Post
"One of the deans of maritime history returns with some sidebars to enlarge the hefty history of the Titanic." -- Kirkus Reviews
John Maxtone-Graham (1929–2015) wrote many books on trans-Atlantic ocean travel, among them Titanic Tragedy: A New Look at the Lost Liner, Normandie: France's Legendary Art Deco Ocean Liner, and The Only Way to Cross.
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ISBN 13 9780393343601
ISBN 10 039334360X
Title Titanic Tragedy
Author John Maxtone-Graham
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Year published 2013-04-26
Number of pages 258
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