The sinking of the Titanic on its maiden voyage in 1912 is one of the
most dramatic stories in maritime history. The largest passenger
steamship in the world, fitted with more advanced safety features than
any of her rivals, she was proclaimed to be virtually unsinkable. Just
how and why the Titanic foundered on such a beautiful April evening is
the subject of this fascinating book.
Author Rupert Matthews has written a highly readable account of the
story of the Titanic, from the building of the liner to the excitement
surrounding her launch, the slow unfolding of an unimaginable tragedy,
the investigations, and finally the discovery of the wreck. He also
explores the evidence behind the stories of heroism and cowardice
related by survivors, and investigates the many theories surrounding the
great ship's tragic loss.
Includes:
- Photographs of the Titanic, her crew and passengers
- Eye-witness accounts
- Personal memories