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The Loss of the S.S. Titanic

Its Story and Its Lessons

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The Loss of the S.S. Titanic

By: Lawrence Beesley
Narrated by: Felbrigg Napoleon Herriot
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Lawrence Beesley was a passenger on the Titanic's maiden voyage and therefore a survivor of its tragic loss.

In this audiobook he narrates the circumstances of the ship's collision with an iceberg and the strange unexpected behaviour of the passengers, who found it hard to believe anything at all had happened.

Public Domain (P)2018 FNH Audio
Biographies & Memoirs

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seems to gives an account different from most of modern drama/Hollywood. and makes points that even I, a avid fan of Titanic, was unaware of until today.

Well done and a wonderful account.

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One of the best first-hand accounts of the sinking. Definitely recommend to anyone seeking survivor accounts.

Best survivor account.

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Mr Beesley’s account of that fateful night’s tragedy is lucid and sobering. His account is consistent with most of the scientific evidence attributed to date.

First Hand Account. Reliable Account.

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Insightful and thought-provoking, an attempt to set the record straight and separate the fact from fiction for the historical record. it was a little dry and took a while to get into, but it was well worth the read. I enjoyed his thoughtful and factual account and the lessons he took away from the experience. Many of them still hold true all this time later, even though we've learned more about the circumstances and causes in recent years.

A thoughtful account of his own experience

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I confess to a mild obsession regarding the disaster but in the case of this audiobook and the narrator, it did not matter. I simply could not stop listening.

Wonderfully Spellbinding

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