
The Truth About The Titanic; A Survivor's Story - by Archibald Gracie
This gripping account unveils the haunting aftermath of that catastrophic night on the high seas, where Colonel Archibald Gracie himself barely escaped the icy clutches of death. The Titanic may have spared him that fateful night but ultimately claimed his life. Shattered by the horrors he witnessed and the freezing waters that tested his resilience, Gracie became a haunted man, bearing the scars of a descent into hell and a miraculous resurrection.
Within the pages of this remarkable book, Gracie shares his firsthand experience of the sinking, vividly portraying the immense challenges he faced in order to survive. His harrowing narrative paints a riveting picture of both luck and unwavering strength amidst the chaos. But Gracie's quest for understanding doesn't end there. In the book's latter half, he delves into the individual stories of each lifeboat aboard the Titanic, presenting the stark facts before unveiling the dramatic survivor accounts he painstakingly collected. Drawing from personal interviews and the testimony given to both British and American inquiries, Gracie's quest for truth shines through every word.
The Truth About the Titanic stands as a testament to the author's desperate pursuit of answers. As one of the most potent works on the Titanic's demise, this powerful and emotionally charged book captures the essence of a tragedy that continues to captivate the world. Prepare to embark on a mesmerizing journey through history, uncovering the untold tales and discovering the indomitable spirit that emerges in the face of unimaginable catastrophe.
Approximate measurements: 12.5x19.8x1.5cm
