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Loss of the SS Titanic: Its Story and its Lessons

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Lawrence Beesely, a British schoolteacher, was a second-class passenger on the "Titanic" when it hit an iceberg and sank in two and a half hours. This is Beesley's eyewitness account, written just weeks after the sinking, of his voyage on the "Titanic", the collision with the iceberg, his hours in Lifeboat 13, and his rescue by the "Carpathia". A classic account of the story of "Titanic".  With ten pages of photos.

153 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 25, 2009

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September 7, 2014
An excellent eye witness account of what really happened when Titanic sank. Not entirely unexpectedly, Hollywood interpretations got most of it wrong ... and probably on purpose. Reality was much more sober and in a way more thrilling and scary.
Not only do you find a detailed account of the events, but also a whole list of suggestions for providing such disasters in the future. Some of them have been implemented in the meantime, which only supports the authors competence.
If you want to know, what really happened and who is to blame, this is a must read.
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