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- This product had a total of 139 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 22 2019.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not a quick read if you are the type of person who has to keep referring to the back notes
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Although i read a lot of books about it at that time it was only last year that i read a night to remember probably one of the most famous books ever written about the titanic
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The information gathering was obviously painstaking and thorough and he works hard to ensure that all potential sides of a story are told without bias from the explanation on why ship safety was so lax a lot of ship owners had their fingers in that pie the actual damage caused by the iceberg the actions and reactions of the carpathia and the californian through to the salvage attempts from right after the sinking up until the first sightings of the ship in the 1980s
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Although it was published more than 30 years after a night to remember walter lords writing style is still the same its not stuffy or dry and in fact its almost conversational like someone telling you a story rather than reciting a whole bunch of old facts and figures
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
All of these questions plus many more are asked and answered
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Contains lots of details not provided in the previous book a night to remember by the same author
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I chose this rating because of the quality of writing and because the book does at least for me tie up some loose ends about the titanic story
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Just over thirty years later and following the discovery of the titanic two and a half miles below the surface of the north atlantic lords followup to it was published