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The night lives on
Lord, Walter
Adult Nonfiction G530.T6L56 1986
From Library Journal:
The sinking of the Titanic after she struck an iceberg in 1912 is still a popular subject. This skillful abridgment gives new insights plus essential facts, including the discovery of the ship's hull on the ocean floor. Some myths are discussed, such as the hymn the orchestra was supposed to have played when the ship went under and whether a man may have dressed as a woman to get on one of the few lifeboats. The courageous crew, the initially calm passengers, and the preventable errors that increased the huge loss of life are poignantly described. Charles Keating is a suave reader. Highly recommended for popular collections lacking the unabridged audio version.ÄGordon Blackwell, Eastchester, NY (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Lord, Walter
Adult Nonfiction G530.T6L56 1986
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From Library Journal:
The sinking of the Titanic after she struck an iceberg in 1912 is still a popular subject. This skillful abridgment gives new insights plus essential facts, including the discovery of the ship's hull on the ocean floor. Some myths are discussed, such as the hymn the orchestra was supposed to have played when the ship went under and whether a man may have dressed as a woman to get on one of the few lifeboats. The courageous crew, the initially calm passengers, and the preventable errors that increased the huge loss of life are poignantly described. Charles Keating is a suave reader. Highly recommended for popular collections lacking the unabridged audio version.ÄGordon Blackwell, Eastchester, NY (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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