"No novelist would dare to picture such an array of beautiful climatic conditions,-the rosy dawn, the morning star, the moon on the horizon, the sea stretching in level beauty to the sky-line,-and on this sea to place an ice-field like the Arctic regions and icebergs in numbers everywhere,-white and turning pink and deadly cold,-and near them, rowing round the icebergs to avoid them, little boats coming suddenly out of mid-ocean, with passengers rescued...
Beesley, a schoolteacher and TITANIC 2nd class passenger, brilliantly recalls his experiences aboard the ill-fated ocean liner...and lucky for us, as his recounting of the disaster is especially well told with both accuracy and emotion. A must-have addition to your TITANIC library.
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This is a tale told by a survivor of the S.S. Titanic. It was published just after the Titanic's sinking in 1912. Insisde are the authors true account of the disaster with six real photos of the vessels journey. The story will give you goosebumps down your spine and allow you to expierience the tragedy yourself. This book cannot begin to compare to the other stories of the Titanic. It's power comes from a first hand account...
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