TRUTH ABOUT THE TITANIC by Archibald Gracie

TRUTH ABOUT THE TITANIC

Archibald Gracie
Amberley
Apr 2012
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In April 1912 the Titanic sank, taking 1500 people to their deaths in the freezing Atlantic. One survivor, the author Archibald Gracie, was one of the last to leave the doomed ship, surviving by crawling onto the last lifeboat, which had floated off the ship upside down as it sank. Telling the story of the ship's final days, he was meticulous in his commentary of the sinking and his book, completed just before he died in 1913, is the definitive record of the doomed liner's last few hours. Profusely illustrated with over 70 rare and little seen images of the ship and of the disaster.With a new introduction by Campbell McCutcheon, The Truth About the Titanic is a tragic tale of the ship's fateful maiden voyage.
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Published 2012
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