The moving testimony of surviving crew and passengers of the Titanic is recreated in this dramatic multicast recording. Merely one day after the Titanic survivors arrived in New York City, a United States Senate committee began investigation into the wreck of the great unsinkable ship. The official transcripts of the investigation include the testimony of J. Bruce Ismay, British Managing Director of the White Star Line, on-duty lookout Frederick Fleet's admission that the disaster may have been avoided, and passenger Daisy Minahan, who recalls the refusal of an officer in her lifeboat to aid those adrift in the frigid waters. Director/producer James Cameron used this historical record in the making of his film Titanic.
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"A very interesting books. Full of first person testimony and affidavits telling the sinking from the points of view of the passengers, crew owners, and rescuers. It is the transcripts of the 1912 Senate investigation. This has been my "car book" for about the last two years. " — John (4 out of 5 stars)
"A very interesting books. Full of first person testimony and affidavits telling the sinking from the points of view of the passengers, crew owners, and rescuers. It is the transcripts of the 1912 Senate investigation. This has been my "car book" for about the last two years. "
" This is the transcript of the actual hearings. Fantastic read for those who want as many facts and accounts as possible. "
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