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The Loss of the S. S. Titanic: Its Story and Its Lessons

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An eyewitness account recounts the ship's construction and preparations, the transatlantic voyage, the midnight collision with an iceberg, and the chaotic lifeboat evacuation; it alternates perspectives by describing the sinking as seen from boats and from the stricken deck, narrates the rescue by a responding liner and the return to port, and concludes with reflections on safety failures and recommendations for reforms. Illustrations and technical diagrams accompany the narrative, and chaptered essays assess lessons learned and offer personal impressions intended to inform public understanding and prompt improvements in passenger ship safety.

About the Author

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Lawrence Beesley

Lawrence Beesley was an English author and educator, best known for his firsthand account of the Titanic disaster in his book "The Loss of the S. S. Titanic: Its Story and Its Lessons." Having survived the sinking, Beesley provided a unique perspective on the events of that fateful night, blending personal narrative with critical analysis of the tragedy's implications. His work has contributed to the ongoing discourse surrounding maritime safety and the lessons learned from the Titanic's demise. In addition to his writing, Beesley was also involved in education, reflecting a commitment to sharing knowledge and insights with future generations.

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