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Index
Cover
About the Contributors
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction by Tim Maltin
A Note on the Texts
Titanic Classics
Lawrence Beesley’s The Loss of the Titanic
CHAPTER IV. "The Sinking of the Titanic Seen from a Lifeboat"
Archibald Gracie’s The Truth About the Titanic
CHAPTER I. The Last Day Aboard Ship
CHAPTER II. Struck by an Iceberg
CHAPTER III. The Foundering of the Titanic
CHAPTER IV. Struggling in the Water for Life
CHAPTER V. All Night on Bottom of Half-Submerged Upturned Boat
CHAPTER VI. The Port Side: Women and Children First
CHAPTER VII. Starboard Side: Women First, but Men when There Were No Women
U.S. Senate and British Inquiries and Marconi Report
Daniel Buckley, US Inquiry (DAY 13)
John Collins, US Inquiry (DAY 7)
Charles Joughin, British Inquiry (DAY 6)
Harold S. Bride, Report to his Employer, Marconi Co., APRIL 27, 1912
Newspaper First Accounts
Harold S. Bride, New York Times, APRIL 19, 1912
Laura Cribb, New York Evening Journal, APRIL 19, 1912
Hugh Woolner, New York Sun, APRIL 19, 1912
Margaret Brown, Newport Herald, MAY 28 & 29, 1912
William T. Sloper, Hartford Times, APRIL 19, 1912
Vera Dick, Washington Post, APRIL 19, 1912
Walter Nichols, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, APRIL 19, 1912
The Tragic Home-Coming
CHAPTER XV: Jack Thayer’s Own Story of the Wreck
CHAPTER XVI: Incidents Related by James McGough
CHAPTER XI: Preparations on Land to Receive the Sufferers
CHAPTER XII: The Tragic Home-Coming
CHAPTER XXI: Searching for the Dead
1912–2012 A Survivor and the Centennial
Lawrence Beesley, New York Times, APRIL 29, 1912
Lawrence Beesley, New York Times, MAY 8, 1912
AFTERWORD
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