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The classic minute-by-minute account of the sinking of the Titanic , in a 50th anniversary edition with a new introduction by Nathaniel Philbrick First published in 1955, A Night to Remember remains a completely riveting account of the Titanic 's fatal collision and the behavior of the... read more

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169p. by chapter 6 the final outcome is clear to all as the Titanic stern rises out fo the water propr to her final destination disappearing into the ocean. the captain watched his ship sink. the ship he called the unsinkable ship.

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High in the crow's-nest of the New White Star Liner Titanic, Lookout Frederick Fleet peered into a dazzling night.

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Foreward

1. Another Belfast Trip
2. There's Talk of an Iceberg, Ma'am
3. God Himself Could Not Sink This Ship
4. You Go and I'll Stay a While
5. I Believe She's Gone, Hardy
6. That's the Way of It at This Kind of Time
7. There Is Your Beautiful Nightdress Gone
8. It Reminds Me of a Bloomin' Picnic
9. We're Going North Like Hell
10. Go Away - We Have Just Seen Our Husbands Drown

Facts About the Titanic

Acknowledgements

Passenger List

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  1. Walter Lord (Author)

Other Contributors:

  1. Gordon Johnson (Cover Artist)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: R & W Holt
Country: United States
Publication Date: 1955
ISBN: 0030276152
Page Count: 260

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