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Title: A Night to Remember: The Classic Account of the Final Hours of the Titanic
Author: Walter Lord
Narrator: Fred Williams
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 5 hours 20 minutes
Release date: July 28, 2010
Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 4
Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1
Genres: Computers & Technology
Publisher's Summary:
The 'unsinkable' Titanic was four city blocks long, with a French 'sidewalk cafe,' private promenade decks, and the latest, most ingenious safety devices—but only twenty lifeboats for the 2,207 passengers and crew on board. Gliding through a calm sea, disdainful of all obstacles, the Titanic brushed an iceberg. Two hours and forty minutes later, she upended and sank. Only 705 survivors were picked up from the half-filled boats of 'the ship that God himself couldn't sink.' 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 audio presentation will bring that moonlit night in 1912 to life for a new generation of readers.
Title: A Night to Remember: The Classic Account of the Final Hours of the Titanic
Author: Walter Lord
Narrator: Fred Williams
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 5 hours 20 minutes
Release date: July 28, 2010
Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 4
Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1
Genres: Computers & Technology
Publisher's Summary:
The 'unsinkable' Titanic was four city blocks long, with a French 'sidewalk cafe,' private promenade decks, and the latest, most ingenious safety devices—but only twenty lifeboats for the 2,207 passengers and crew on board. Gliding through a calm sea, disdainful of all obstacles, the Titanic brushed an iceberg. Two hours and forty minutes later, she upended and sank. Only 705 survivors were picked up from the half-filled boats of 'the ship that God himself couldn't sink.' 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 audio presentation will bring that moonlit night in 1912 to life for a new generation of readers.
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