A Night to Remember
by Walter Lord
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Pub Date Mar 06 2012 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Description
Lord's classic bestseller, and the definitive account of the unsinkable ship's fateful last hours
At
first, no one but the lookout recognized the sound. Passengers
described it as the impact of a heavy wave, a scraping noise, or the
tearing of a long calico strip. In fact, it was the sound of the world's
most famous ocean liner striking an iceberg, and it served as the death
knell for 1,500 souls.
In the next two hours and forty minutes, the maiden voyage of the Titanic became one of history's worst maritime accidents. As the ship's deck slipped closer to the icy waterline, women pleaded with their husbands to join them on lifeboats. Men changed into their evening clothes to meet death with dignity. And in steerage, hundreds fought bitterly against certain death. At 2:15 a.m. the ship's band played "Autumn." Five minutes later, the Titanic was gone.
Based
on interviews with sixty-three survivors, Lord's moment-by-moment
account is among the finest books written about one of the twentieth
century's bleakest nights.
Walter Lord
(1917-2002) was an acclaimed and bestselling author of literary
nonfiction best known for his gripping and meticulously researched
accounts of watershed historical events. Born in Baltimore, Lord went to
work for the Office of Strategic Services during World War II. After
the war's end, Lord joined a New York advertising firm, and began
writing nonfiction in his spare time. His first book was The Fremantle Diary (1954), a volume of Civil War diaries that became a surprising success. But it was Lord's next book, A Night to Remember (1955), that made him famous. The bestseller caused a new flurry of interest in the Titanic
and inspired the 1958 film of the same name. Lord went on to use the
book's interview-heavy format as a template for most of his following
works, which included detailed reconstructions of the Pearl Harbor
attack in Day of Infamy (1957), the battle of Midway in Incredible Victory (1967), and the integration of the University of Mississippi in The Past That Would Not Die (1965). In all, he published a dozen books.
Advance Praise
"A stunning book, incomparably the best on its subject and one of the most exciting books of this or any year." -The New York Times
"Absolutely gripping and un-put-downable." -David McCullough, author of John Adams
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