The Truth about the Titanic

Author: Archibald Gracie

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Publisher Prints Publications Pvt Ltd
Publication Year 2026
ISBN-13 9789366973760
Binding Paper back
Number of Pages 188 Pages
Language English
Dimension (Inches) 5.5''*8.5''
Weight (Grams) 208
Subject History
Category Classic

The Truth About the Titanic by Archibald Gracie is a survivor’s first-hand account of the RMS Titanic disaster. Gracie details the iceberg collision, the ship’s sinking, and the experiences of passengers and crew, providing a reliable timeline and refuting early rumors. Combining personal narrative with careful observation, the book highlights heroism, panic, and tragedy, making it an essential and authoritative source on one of history’s most infamous maritime disasters.

Archibald Gracie

Colonel Archibald Gracie was an American businessman and Titanic survivor. Born in Mobile, Alabama, he became a prominent shipping executive. Gracie was aboard the RMS Titanic’s maiden voyage when it struck an iceberg and survived the disaster. He documented his experiences in ‘The Truth About the Titanic’ (published posthumously in 1913), providing one of the most detailed and reliable firsthand accounts, highlighting the actions of passengers and crew during the sinking.

                                                       Contents

The Last Day Aboard Ship 9
Struck By An Iceberg 16
The Foundering of The “Titanic” 37
Struggling in the Water for Life 46
All Night on Bottom of Half Submerged Upturned Boat 58
The Port Side: Women and Children First 73
Starboard Side: Women First, But Men When There Were No Women 133
Concluding Note 186

 

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