| Colonel Archibald Gracie | Frontispiece |
| FACING PAGE | |
| The Titanic | 2 |
| The Promenade Deck of the Titanic | 12 |
| Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Straus | 24 |
| First-Class Smoking Room | 28 |
| Bedroom of Parlor Suite | 40 |
| Suite Bedroom | 40 |
| James Clinch Smith | 48 |
| Boilers of the Titanic arranged in Messrs. Harland & Wolff’s Works | 52 |
| Thomas Andrews, Jr., Designer of the Titanic | 58 |
| Joseph Bell, Chief Engineer | 58 |
| The Last Photograph of the Titanic’s Commander and Three Officers | 60 |
| Passengers of the Olympic awaiting Events | 104 |
| The Overturned Engelhardt Boat B | 110 |
| The Titanic narrowly Escapes Collision at Southampton | 134 |
| Fifth Officer Lowe Towing the Canvas Collapsible | 158 |
| The Canvas Collapsible | 158 |
| Captain Rostron of the S. S. Carpathia | 180 |
| Photographed from the Carpathia | 242 |
About This Book
An eyewitness memoir recounts the ship's final hours from routine voyage through collision with an iceberg, evacuation, the ship's foundering, and the author's struggle in freezing water and with overturned boats. The narrative combines detailed first-person scenes of lifeboat launching, orders and conduct of officers and crew, portraits of passengers and shipboard life, technical and structural observations, and reflections on responsibility and heroism. Chapters proceed chronologically and include analyses of lifeboat procedure, personal testimony about moral behavior under duress, and illustrative plates and photographs that complement descriptions. The tone is descriptive and investigatory, aiming to document events for readers and to explain causes and experiences surrounding the disaster.