Charles River Editors
ASIN: B00NBCMFX4
Publisher: Charles River Editors
Pages: 90
*Includes pictures*Includes passengers' accounts of the ship's last day and its sinking*Includes a bibliography for further reading*Includes a table of contents“Barrels and chairs were being thrown overboard. Then suddenly, when we still seemed very near, we saw the ship was sinking rapidly. I was in the bow of the boat with my daughter and turned to see the great ship take a plunge toward the bow, the two forward funnels seemed to lean and then she seemed to break in half as if cut with a knife, and as the bow went under the lights went out; the stern stood up for several minutes, black against the stars, and then that, too, plunged down, and there was no sound for what seemed like hours, and then began the cries for help of people drowning all around us, which seemed to go on forever." - Emily RyersonJust before midnight on April 14, 1912, the RMS Titanic, the largest ship in the ...