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On a Sea of Glass

The Life and Loss of the RMS Titanic

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On a Sea of Glass

By: Tad Fitch, J. Kent Layton, Bill Wormstedt, George Behe - introduction
Narrated by: Tom Perkins
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On the night of 14/15 April 1912, a supposedly unsinkable ship, the largest and most luxurious vessel in the world at the time, collided with an iceberg and sank on her maiden voyage. Of the 2,208 people on board, only 712 were saved. The rest either drowned or froze to death. How could this 'unsinkable' vessel sink and why did so few of those aboard survive?

The authors bring the tragedy to life, telling the story of the ship's design, construction, and maiden voyage. The stories of individuals who sailed on her, many previously known only as names on yellowing passenger and crew lists, are brought to light using rarely seen accounts of the sinking. The stories of passengers of all classes and crewmembers alike, are explored. They tell the dramatic stories of lives lost and people saved, of the rescue ship Carpathia, and of the aftermath of the sinking.

Despite the tragedy, the sinking of the Titanic led to untold numbers of lives being saved due to new regulations that came into force after the tragedy. This book is an accurate and engrossing a telling of the life of the White Star Line's Titanic. Made special by the use of so many rare survivor accounts from the eyewitnesses to that night to remember, the narrative places listeners in the middle of the maiden voyage and brings the tragic sinking to life as never before.

©2012, 2013 Tad Fitch, J. Kent Layton, Bill Wormstedt (P)2024 Tantor
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This is an amazing, in depth , well written book , however it is let down by a sub par delivery by the reader, if you can get past this, this great book is well worth a listen

Incredible book, read poorly

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An extremely detailed account that corrects some of the common misconceptions that get banded around about the subject. Would have been improved by an English narrator.

Well researched

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Very well researched book. I especially liked the detailed appendices with more information on specific topics.

Fascinating book

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A greatly detailed informative book covering the building, life and loss of RMS Titanic in a respectful and informative way.

Comprehensive Titanic history

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For the facts it does have they are very well researched and give you a very clear picture of what happened the night titanic sank and its aftermath however the authors drone on and on a lot. Sometimes saying the same thing over and over again just worded differently. Seem to ramble about the smallest insignificant details to the point the book becomes white noise after a while. Prone to skipping and taking breaks with this book,

Wished it was a lot shorter

Good when it wants to be.

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On a Sea of Glass has, arguably, become the definitive history of the R.M.S Titanic. I would, normally, strongly recommend it but the narration on this audio version is robotic, flat and bordering at times on A.I with no pausing, emphasis or structure. I'm afraid this version is a tough listen for the wrong reasons.

Distracting Narration of a Great Book

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