Features a survivor's account of the greatest maritime disaster in history.
Titanic : Collection PatrimoineSéries
Cette série plonge dans le récit poignant de l'une des catastrophes maritimes les plus emblématiques de l'histoire. À travers des témoignages oculaires et des récits personnels, elle offre une perspective profondément humaine sur les événements de cette nuit fatidique. Les lecteurs exploreront le courage, la perte et les moments inoubliables qui ont façonné d'innombrables vies. C'est une chronique captivante de la résilience humaine face à une tragédie inimaginable.






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AuszugThe Titanic, greatest of ships, has gone to her ocean grave. What has she left behind her? Think clearly. She has left debts. Vast sums of money have been lost. Some of them are covered by insurance which will be paid. The rest is gone. All wealth is insecure. She has left lessons. The risk of running the northern course when it is menaced by icebergs is revealed. The cruelty of sending a ship to sea without enough life-boats and life-rafts to hold her company is exhibited and underlined in black. She has left sorrows. Hundreds of human hearts and homes are in mourning for the loss of dear companions and friends. The universal sympathy which is written in every face and heard in every voice proves that man is more than the beasts that perish. It is an evidence of the divine in humanity. Why should we care? There is no reason in the world, unless there is something in us that is different from lime and carbon and phosphorus, something that makes us mortals able to suffer together-- „For we have all of us an human heart.“
The circumstances surrounding the writing of this book began shortly after the Titanic disaster, when I was invited to share the survivors' experiences at a luncheon in New York. Following my account, Robert Lincoln O'Brien, editor of the Boston Herald, urged me to document a correct history of the tragedy, as he feared that other publications, based on hearsay, would misrepresent the event. His concerns were echoed by those present, leading me to visit Houghton Mifflin Company to discuss publication. Initially, we agreed it might be better to forget the details of the sinking, but upon further reflection, we recognized the importance of accurately chronicling the disaster. My earlier account, written on the Carpathia and published widely, had a calming effect on public opinion, reinforcing my belief in the value of this endeavor. Additionally, I felt a profound responsibility to honor those who perished by advocating for necessary reforms. The haunting cries of those lost in the icy waters serve as a reminder that it is our collective duty to ensure their voices are not forgotten and that meaningful changes are pursued to prevent such tragedies in the future.
Wreck and Sinking of the Titanic : The ocean's greatest disaster
- 279pages
- 10 heures de lecture
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 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 event 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.
The Truth About the Titanic
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
A new edition of this Titanic classic, with a new introduction and many rare images.
The Loss of the SS. Titanic
- 136pages
- 5 heures de lecture
An eyewitness account of the Titanic's tragic voyage, this book offers a detailed narrative from Lawrence Beesley, a second-class passenger who experienced the disaster firsthand. His authoritative perspective corrects misconceptions and presents a comprehensive view of the event, enriched with compassion and personal anecdotes. The account captures the emotions and chaos of the sinking, making it an essential read for those fascinated by the Titanic's legacy.
'The best first-hand account of a passenger's experiences - a first-rate piece of descriptive writing' THE GUARDIAN
Der Untergang der Titanic am 15. April 1912 gilt auch heute noch als eine der größten Katastrophen in der Seefahrtsgeschichte. In seinem Augenzeugenbericht, der bereits acht Wochen nach der Katastrophe gedruckt wurde, beschreibt er packendund minutiös seine Erlebnisse während und nach dieser Tragödie.
Focusing on the historical significance of the Titanic disaster, this book explores the events surrounding the tragedy and the lessons learned from it. The text has been meticulously retyped and redesigned for clarity, ensuring its accessibility for contemporary readers. By republishing this work in a modern format, the aim is to preserve its important narrative for future generations, emphasizing the enduring relevance of the Titanic's story.
Based on the survivors' own stories, this dramatic history stands as the most authoritative account, ranging from the Titanic's construction to the tragic aftermath of its sinking. 43 illustrations.