Rescuing the Survivors of the RMS Titanic: The Recovery Efforts and the Aftermath of the Sinking

Rescuing the Survivors of the RMS Titanic: The Recovery Efforts and the Aftermath of the Sinking

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*Includes pictures*Includes accounts of the rescue efforts by the captain of the Carpathia and others*Includes a bibliography for further reading*Includes a table of contents“We sighted the lights of the big steamer, the Carpathia. All the women got into a terrible commotion and jumped around. They were hallooing and the sailors were trying to keep them sitting down, and they would not do it. They were standing up all the time.” – Daniel Buckley, a survivor of the TitanicJust before midnight on April 14, 1912, the RMS Titanic, the largest ship in the world, hit an iceberg, setting in motion a chain of events that would ultimately make it history’s most famous, and notorious, ship. In the over 100 years since it sank on its maiden voyage, the Titanic has been the subject of endless fascination, as evidenced by the efforts to find its final resting spot, the museums full of its objects, and the countless books, documentaries, and movies made about the doomed ocean liner. Thanks to the dr

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