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Story of the Wreck of the Titanic

by Marshall Everett

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Nothing like source material from the time period to bring the tragedy of the Titanic alive!

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  NineTiger | Apr 15, 2012 |
This rare book, created in 1912 immediately after the disaster as a "Memorail Edition", provides not only facts but the feeling of horror and disbelief experienced at the time. There are photographs, statistics and, on page 17, an amazing graph of the "saved" and "not saved" as tallied for men, women and children by First Class, Second Class, Third Class and Crew. The lettering on the cover is "sunk" into the mateial of the cover. ( )
  WilliamAllen | Dec 28, 2009 |
This book gives an accurate account of the sinking of the Titanic, This book is printed may 13 1912. I enjoy this book for the info from the newspapers and passenger accounts. Enjoyed this book very much and hope own the origional book from 1890s, Sinking of the Titan. ( )
  BookPreservation | Nov 16, 2008 |
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AS the Titanic drew away from the wharf to begin her only voyage, a common emotion quickened the thousands who were aboard her.
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As the original title page proudly proclaims, A Graphic and Thrilling Account of the Sinking of the Greatest Floating Palace Ever Built, Carrying Down to Watery Graves More Than 1,500 Souls; Giving Exciting Escapes from Death and Acts of Heroism Not Equaled in Ancient or Modern times, Told by the Survivors.

Indeed, of all the “instant books” published after the sinking of the Titanic, this one best captures the spirit of the times, and of the public reaction to the disaster. Alongside the harrowing accounts of survivors and their testimony before the Senate investigation, there are chapters of newspaper editorials and sermons preached by prominent clergy. Thus we find that even a hundred years ago, opinion columns were despairing of the modern need for speed, and were calling for stern regulation of the new-fangled “Marconigrams” (radio), while churchmen lauded the spirit of “women and children first,” and preached on “How Shall We View God in the Light of Such a Disaster.” The influence of newspapers on public opinion is also shown in the illustrations, which include many editorial cartoons reacting to the disaster. An essential book for studying the historiography of the Titanic.
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"With newly commissioned artwork, Wreck and Sinking of the 'Titanic' is a deluxe reproduction of the 1912 memorial edition edited by the great descriptive writer Marshall Everett and published immediately after the even occurred. This collectible volume gives a sobering account of the disaster, detailing exciting escapes from death and acts of heroism not equaled in ancient or modern times."--P. 4 of cover.… (more)

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