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A Night to Remember: The Classic Account of the Final Hours of the Titanic
 
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A Night to Remember: The Classic Account of the Final Hours of the Titanic (Paperback)

de Walter Lord (Author), Nathaniel Philbrick (Author)
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James Cameron's 1997 Titanic movie is a smash hit, but Walter Lord's 1955 classic remains in some ways unsurpassed. Lord interviewed scores of Titanic passengers, fashioning a gripping you-are-there account of the ship's sinking that you can read in half the time it takes to see the film. The book boasts many perfect movie moments not found in Cameron's film. When the ship hits the berg, passengers see "tiny splinters of ice in the air, fine as dust, that give off myriads of bright colors whenever caught in the glow of the deck lights." Survivors saw dawn reflected off other icebergs in a rainbow of shades, depending on their angle toward the sun: pink, mauve, white, deep blue--a landscape so eerie, a little boy tells his mom, "Oh, Muddie, look at the beautiful North Pole with no Santa Claus on it."

A Titanic funnel falls, almost hitting a lifeboat--and consequently washing it 30 yards away from the wreck, saving all lives aboard. One man calmly rides the vertical boat down as it sinks, steps into the sea, and doesn't even get his head wet while waiting to be successfully rescued. On one side of the boat, almost no males are permitted in the lifeboats; on the other, even a male Pekingese dog gets a seat. Lord includes a crucial, tragically ironic drama Cameron couldn't fit into the film: the failure of the nearby ship Californian to save all those aboard the sinking vessel because distress lights were misread as random flickering and the telegraph was an early wind-up model that no one wound.

Lord's account is also smarter about the horrifying class structure of the disaster, which Cameron reduces to hollow Hollywood formula. No children died in the First and Second Class decks; 53 out of 76 children in steerage died. According to the press, which regarded the lower-class passengers as a small loss to society, "The night was a magnificent confirmation of women and children first, yet somehow the loss rate was higher for Third Class children than First Class men." As the ship sank, writes Lord, "the poop deck, normally Third Class space ... was suddenly becoming attractive to all kinds of people." Lord's logic is as cold as the Atlantic, and his bitter wit is quite dry. --Ce texte provient de la Mass Market Paperback édition.



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Publicity surrounding the Academy Award- winning motion picture Titanic makes this a sure-to-circulate choice. Lord's classic time-travel tale drawn from survivors' accounts remains the best Titanic story after all these years. The analysis of the event moves from reports of pretrip hype through the ambiance of the fated last evening to first reports of trouble, loading life boats, and rescue efforts. Though the recording features no atmosphere music or sound effects, Fred Williams's reading sounds so like a news report that the immediacy engages the reader from the start. Highly recommended for all collections.ASandy Glover, West Linn P.L., OR
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent example of masterful non-fiction, Avril 11 2004
Very well written, consise, and descriptive portrait of the sinking of the Titanic and what those involved experienced.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Tragedy At Sea, Mars 11 2004
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This is the story of the "unsinkable" Titanic. She was four city blocks long, with the latest, most ingenious safety devices, a French "sidewalk cafe", private promenade decks-but only twenty lifeboats for the 2,207 passengers and crew on board.

Gliding through a calm sea, disdainful of all obstacles, the Titanic brushed an iceberg. Two hours and forty minutes later, she upended and sank. Only 705 survivors were picked up from her half-filled boats. And she had been called "the ship that God Himself couldn't sink."

A Night to Remember is a minute-by-minute account of her fatal collision with an iceberg and how the resulting tragedy brought out the best and worst in human nature. Some gave their lives for others, some fought for survival. Wives beseeched husbands to join them in the boats; gentlemen went taut-lipped to their deaths in full evening dress; hundreds of steerage passengers, trapped below decks, sought help in vain.

If you've seen the movie by James Cameron, this book is highly recommended to get the real story.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 The grand-daddy of all Titanic books..., Oct. 30 2003
The grand-daddy of all Titanic books, and still one of the best. Much has been written and updated since this book was written in 1955, but it still holds its place as the one that started the interest in the grand old ship, and her tragic fate. Just the starting point for anyone interested in the Titanic...
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Old but never archaic.
Even with the amount of time I've been studying the "Titanic" legend, I still discovered a few new things about the disaster that I didn't know. Read more
Publié le Aoû 2 2003 par Anna Murray

5.0étoiles sur 5 All you need to know about TITANIC is right here !
I have received Walter lord's book "A night to remember" and the movie, two weeks ago, since then I have read the book two times and seen the movie three times ! Read more
Publié le Mai 18 2003 par marceldelapampa

2.0étoiles sur 5 it was ok
I thought that the book was ok. I liked how Lord gave details about what individual people were doing during certain events. Read more
Publié le Déc 5 2002 par Jessie

5.0étoiles sur 5 The firstest with the mostest
For those of you who are Titanic aficionados, practically everything you will have read or seen about the incident probably used this book as a major reference. Read more
Publié le Oct. 15 2002 par Len Czyzniejewski

4.0étoiles sur 5 Touching Story
I read the book " A Night To Remember". I thought it was a very good book for everyone. It was very interesting and touching. Walter Lord wrote the novel very realistic. Read more
Publié le Jui 6 2002 par Deeg

4.0étoiles sur 5 More than just an historical account
This piece of literature lends not only an atmospheric minute-by-minute account of a famous disaster, it presents the reader with insightful,well-thought-out points about society... Read more
Publié le Mai 1 2002 par mk

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Pretty Good Book
Walter Lord's book A Night to Remember was a pretty enjoyable book to read. The book was about the sinking of the grand ship the Titanic. Read more
Publié le Avril 10 2002 par Erica Ketay

4.0étoiles sur 5 A night to remember
It's a good read. I had expected a more thrilling story before I purchased, though. Packed with facts and truths compiled from those who were really there, reading this book is... Read more
Publié le Janv. 24 2002 par pigpig

3.0étoiles sur 5 Ok book but not enough action
I thought this book was too boring. I did not like how this book described the clothes that everyone had on. It seemed to focus on fashion more than the Titanic sinking. Read more
Publié le Sep 3 2001 par chris

3.0étoiles sur 5 Ok book but not enough action
I thought this book was too boring. I did not like how this book described the clothes that everyone had on. It seemed to focus on fashion more than the Titanic sinking. Read more
Publié le Sep 3 2001 par chris

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