Summary:
The book provides a detailed chronicle of the Titanic's fatal voyage, meticulously reconstructing the events of the night it struck an iceberg and sank. It draws on survivor testimonies and extensive research to offer a gripping minute-by-minute account of the tragedy, capturing the experiences of passengers and crew across different classes.
Key points:
1. Titanic's Unpreparedness: The book underscores the Titanic's inadequate disaster readiness, including a severe shortage of lifeboats, contributing to the high casualty rate.
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