These true-life adventures unfold amid flames, collisions, and explosions, with frantic calls of SOS and a rush to clamber aboard the lifeboats. Naval historian William H. Miller, Jr., recounts the dramatic stories behind a host of ill-fated passenger ships. He takes readers beyond the newspaper headlines and formal inquiries, offering firsthand accounts of heroic rescues, daring escapes, and tragic losses.
Starting with the torpedoing of the
Lusitania in 1915 and concluding in 2005 with the capsize of the
Oriana during a Chinese typhoon, these are the world's most ill-starred vessels: the
Morro Castle, Normandie, Andrea Doria, Europa, and many other ships whose maritime lives ended in catastrophe (the
Titanic has
been omitted, since that disaster has been well documented elsewhere). Nearly 200 photographs, many from private collections, highlight a compelling blend of personal anecdote and historical record.
Availability | Usually ships in 24 to 48 hours |
ISBN 10 | 0486453669 |
ISBN 13 | 9780486453668 |
Author/Editor | William H., Jr. Miller |
Page Count | 128 |
Dimensions | 8 7/8 x 11 3/4 |