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The Truth About the Titanic is a survivor's chronicle that reconstructs the liner's final hours—alarms, musters, lifeboat launches, and the last minutes at the rail. Gracie fuses his own testimony with statements from fellow survivors and the U.S. and British inquiries, yielding a sober, forensic narrative with timings and deck-by-deck observations. As early Titanic literature, it preserves debates over evacuation and chain of command. Colonel Archibald Gracie—a New York gentleman and meticulous amateur historian—survived after being swept into the Atlantic and clinging to an overturned collapsible until rescue. During a brief, draining convalescence, he gathered affidavits, compared testimonies, and sought to identify the fates of named individuals; he died later in 1912, and the book appeared posthumously in 1913. Duty to the dead and habits of research shape every page. Readers of maritime history, disaster studies, and narrative nonfiction will value this indispensable primary source—immediate, precise, and humane. Pair it with later scholarship and archaeological findings for balance, but consult Gracie for the closest contemporaneous map of events, voices, and motives aboard the world's most storied ship.
Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable—distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.