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The Loss of The S. S. Titanic: Its Story And Its Lessons
The Loss of The S S Titanic Its Story And Its Lessons
Author: Lawrence Beesley
The Loss Of The S. S. Titanic Its Story And Its Lessons By Lawrence Beesley B. A. (Cantab.) Scholar Of Gonville And Caius College One Of The Survivors
ISBN-13: 9781497371088
ISBN-10: 1497371082
Publication Date: 3/18/2014
Pages: 106
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Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Type: Paperback
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It is a first hand account from one of the survivors and was first published in 1912. The book makes the reader realize the extent of drama that was added in by Hollywood. Titanic was a GREAT movie but a "little" different from what is represented in the book.
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Written and published just nine weeks after the disaster it relates, "The Loss of SS Titanic" tells the startlingly true story of its author, Lawrence Beesley. Unlike most books I have read, this one gets you into the minds of the passengers during those few hours. They felt invincible... it was not until the ship actually was gone that they realized what had truly occured. He also tells about what happened on lifeboat 13 which is really heartrending.

I highly, HIGHLY, reccomend this book to anyone who wants to get into the minds of those who witnessed the sinking of Titanic.

*A couple things that should be noted, Beesley has a few facts that HE believes are facts that later were disproven. Such as the Titanic going down whole, and there not being an explosion (which, I guess, is still debateable).


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