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The Lusitania's Last Voyage / Being a narrative of the torpedoing and sinking of the R. M. S. Lusitania by a German submarine off the Irish coast, May 7, 1915 cover

The Lusitania's Last Voyage / Being a narrative of the torpedoing and sinking of the R. M. S. Lusitania by a German submarine off the Irish coast, May 7, 1915

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A first-person survivor narrative recounts a transatlantic crossing interrupted by a sudden torpedo strike and the ensuing sinking of a large passenger liner off the Irish coast. The account traces everyday shipboard routines up to the moment of impact, then follows the sequence of explosions, structural damage, efforts to lower lifeboats, passengers’ and crew’s reactions, and subsequent rescue attempts. Interleaved with precise timeline detail are descriptions of weather, navigation, and onboard preparedness, plus reflections on the dangers and responsibilities of wartime sea travel. Supplemental plans and illustrations are used to clarify the vessel’s layout and the mechanics of the disaster.

About the Author

Lauriat, Jr. Charles Emelius portrait

Jr. Charles Emelius Lauriat

Jr. Charles Emelius Lauriat was an author known for his work on maritime history and the tragic events of World War I. His notable book, "The Lusitania's Last Voyage," provides a detailed narrative of the torpedoing and sinking of the R.M.S. Lusitania by a German submarine off the Irish coast on May 7, 1915. Through his writing, Lauriat contributes to the understanding of this significant historical event, capturing the impact of naval warfare and the human stories intertwined with it.

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