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A Night to Remember by Walter Lord

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A Night to Remember

The Classic Account of the Final Hours of the Titanic

Walter Lord, Nathaniel Philbrick

Henry Holt and Co. · Print & ebook · January 7, 2005

Reading lane: Maritime History

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 passengers and crew, both noble and ignominious.

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Why This Clicks

Quietly Gripping

A tightly composed account of Titanic’s final hours, built for memory and rereading.

Come here for

  • Titanic as a shared reference point
  • Clean, scene-by-scene recounting

Expect

  • Measured historical detail
  • A format that sits well as a keepsake

Book Details

Authors
Walter Lord, Nathaniel Philbrick
Publisher
Henry Holt and Co.
Published
January 7, 2005
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Maritime History · Boats & Ships
Reading lane
Maritime History

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • 20th-Century History

  • Maritime History

About This Book

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 passengers and crew, both noble and ignominious. Some sacrificed their lives, while others fought like animals for their own survival. Wives beseeched husbands to join them in lifeboats; gentl...

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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 passengers and crew, both noble and ignominious. Some sacrificed their lives, while others fought like animals for their own survival. Wives beseeched husbands to join them in lifeboats; gentlemen went taut-lipped to their deaths in full evening dress; and hundreds of steerage passengers, trapped below decks, sought help in vain. Available for the first time in trade paperback and with a new introduction for the 50th anniversary edition by Nathaniel Phil-brick, author of In the Heart of the Sea and Sea of Glory , Walter Lord's classic minute-by-minute re-creation is as vivid now as it was upon first publication fifty years ago. From the initial distress flares to the struggles of those left adrift for hours in freezing waters, this semicentennial edition brings that moonlit night in 1912 to life for a new generation of readers.

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