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An "instant" book, published soon after the sinking of the Titanic, this illustrated volume abounds in facts about the voyage and passengers as well as details of the wreck and survivors' accounts.
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An "instant" book, published soon after the sinking of the Titanic, this illustrated volume abounds in facts about the voyage and passengers as well as details of the wreck and survivors' accounts.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Dover Maritime
- Verlag: Dover Publications Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 139mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 370g
- ISBN-13: 9780486485874
- ISBN-10: 0486485870
- Artikelnr.: 33380826
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Dover Maritime
- Verlag: Dover Publications Inc.
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 139mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 370g
- ISBN-13: 9780486485874
- ISBN-10: 0486485870
- Artikelnr.: 33380826
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Marshall Everett (1863-1939) excelled at producing timely chronicles of recent misfortunes. His books include The Complete Life of William McKinley and the Story of His Assassination, The Great Chicago Theater Disaster, and The Complete Story of the San Francisco Earthquake.
Preface I. The Two Titans II. Story of the Titanic III. Spur of Iceberg
Ripped Open Bottom of Titanic IV. Thrilling Story of the Wreck V. Rescue of
the Survivors VI. Survivors Reach New York VII. Last Man Off Tells Horrors
of Shipwreck VIII. Heroism on the Titanic IX. Thrilling Experiences of
Survivors X. Sorrow and Honor and Memory Equal. "Nearer, My God, to Thee"
XI. The Responsibility for Fatal Speed XII. Other Contributing Causes of
the Disaster XIII. More of the Tragedy XIV. Oddities of the Wreck. Hymn for
Survivors of the Titanic, by Hall Caine. XV. The Terror of the Seas, by
Fred S. Miller XVI. Heroes at the Post of Duty XVII. W. T. Stead, Scholar,
Dreamer and Humanitarian XVIII. Many Memorials for Titanic Tragedy XIX.
Stories of the Rescued XX. Survivors' Stories Continued XXI. On the Roll of
Honor XXII. Comments of the Press. Facts About the Titanic. XXIII. Great
Marine Disasters in Recent Years XXIV. The Tragedy of the Sea, by Rev.
Andrew Johnson XXV. Help for Titanic Sufferers XXVI. Some Pathetic Features
of the Tragedy XXVII. Some Fortunate Circumstances XXVIII. Various
Descriptions of How the Titanic Disappeared XXIX. U.S. Senators Obtain
Facts of Wreck XXX. Investigation Continued XXXI. The Investigation in
Washington XXXII. Senate Committee Examines Lookout and Passengers XXXIII.
Members of Ship's Crew on Stand XXXIV. The Bereft in the Boats, by Fred S.
Miller XXXV. Titanic's Dead Brought Back
Ripped Open Bottom of Titanic IV. Thrilling Story of the Wreck V. Rescue of
the Survivors VI. Survivors Reach New York VII. Last Man Off Tells Horrors
of Shipwreck VIII. Heroism on the Titanic IX. Thrilling Experiences of
Survivors X. Sorrow and Honor and Memory Equal. "Nearer, My God, to Thee"
XI. The Responsibility for Fatal Speed XII. Other Contributing Causes of
the Disaster XIII. More of the Tragedy XIV. Oddities of the Wreck. Hymn for
Survivors of the Titanic, by Hall Caine. XV. The Terror of the Seas, by
Fred S. Miller XVI. Heroes at the Post of Duty XVII. W. T. Stead, Scholar,
Dreamer and Humanitarian XVIII. Many Memorials for Titanic Tragedy XIX.
Stories of the Rescued XX. Survivors' Stories Continued XXI. On the Roll of
Honor XXII. Comments of the Press. Facts About the Titanic. XXIII. Great
Marine Disasters in Recent Years XXIV. The Tragedy of the Sea, by Rev.
Andrew Johnson XXV. Help for Titanic Sufferers XXVI. Some Pathetic Features
of the Tragedy XXVII. Some Fortunate Circumstances XXVIII. Various
Descriptions of How the Titanic Disappeared XXIX. U.S. Senators Obtain
Facts of Wreck XXX. Investigation Continued XXXI. The Investigation in
Washington XXXII. Senate Committee Examines Lookout and Passengers XXXIII.
Members of Ship's Crew on Stand XXXIV. The Bereft in the Boats, by Fred S.
Miller XXXV. Titanic's Dead Brought Back
Preface I. The Two Titans II. Story of the Titanic III. Spur of Iceberg
Ripped Open Bottom of Titanic IV. Thrilling Story of the Wreck V. Rescue of
the Survivors VI. Survivors Reach New York VII. Last Man Off Tells Horrors
of Shipwreck VIII. Heroism on the Titanic IX. Thrilling Experiences of
Survivors X. Sorrow and Honor and Memory Equal. "Nearer, My God, to Thee"
XI. The Responsibility for Fatal Speed XII. Other Contributing Causes of
the Disaster XIII. More of the Tragedy XIV. Oddities of the Wreck. Hymn for
Survivors of the Titanic, by Hall Caine. XV. The Terror of the Seas, by
Fred S. Miller XVI. Heroes at the Post of Duty XVII. W. T. Stead, Scholar,
Dreamer and Humanitarian XVIII. Many Memorials for Titanic Tragedy XIX.
Stories of the Rescued XX. Survivors' Stories Continued XXI. On the Roll of
Honor XXII. Comments of the Press. Facts About the Titanic. XXIII. Great
Marine Disasters in Recent Years XXIV. The Tragedy of the Sea, by Rev.
Andrew Johnson XXV. Help for Titanic Sufferers XXVI. Some Pathetic Features
of the Tragedy XXVII. Some Fortunate Circumstances XXVIII. Various
Descriptions of How the Titanic Disappeared XXIX. U.S. Senators Obtain
Facts of Wreck XXX. Investigation Continued XXXI. The Investigation in
Washington XXXII. Senate Committee Examines Lookout and Passengers XXXIII.
Members of Ship's Crew on Stand XXXIV. The Bereft in the Boats, by Fred S.
Miller XXXV. Titanic's Dead Brought Back
Ripped Open Bottom of Titanic IV. Thrilling Story of the Wreck V. Rescue of
the Survivors VI. Survivors Reach New York VII. Last Man Off Tells Horrors
of Shipwreck VIII. Heroism on the Titanic IX. Thrilling Experiences of
Survivors X. Sorrow and Honor and Memory Equal. "Nearer, My God, to Thee"
XI. The Responsibility for Fatal Speed XII. Other Contributing Causes of
the Disaster XIII. More of the Tragedy XIV. Oddities of the Wreck. Hymn for
Survivors of the Titanic, by Hall Caine. XV. The Terror of the Seas, by
Fred S. Miller XVI. Heroes at the Post of Duty XVII. W. T. Stead, Scholar,
Dreamer and Humanitarian XVIII. Many Memorials for Titanic Tragedy XIX.
Stories of the Rescued XX. Survivors' Stories Continued XXI. On the Roll of
Honor XXII. Comments of the Press. Facts About the Titanic. XXIII. Great
Marine Disasters in Recent Years XXIV. The Tragedy of the Sea, by Rev.
Andrew Johnson XXV. Help for Titanic Sufferers XXVI. Some Pathetic Features
of the Tragedy XXVII. Some Fortunate Circumstances XXVIII. Various
Descriptions of How the Titanic Disappeared XXIX. U.S. Senators Obtain
Facts of Wreck XXX. Investigation Continued XXXI. The Investigation in
Washington XXXII. Senate Committee Examines Lookout and Passengers XXXIII.
Members of Ship's Crew on Stand XXXIV. The Bereft in the Boats, by Fred S.
Miller XXXV. Titanic's Dead Brought Back