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The Loss of the S.S. Titanic by Lawrence Beesley ~ Full Audiobook [history]
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The Loss of the S.S. Titanic by Lawrence Beesley audiobook. Genre: history Written by Titanic survivor Lawrence Beesley and published soon after the disaster, The Loss of the S.S. Titanic is a clear-eyed, intimate account of the ship's final voyage and the human choices that unfolded alongside it. Beesley, a quiet, observant passenger traveling in second class, reconstructs the days at sea with a scientist's attention to detail and a witness's humility: the routines of life aboard an enormous new liner, the subtle shift from comfort to uncertainty, and the sudden transformation of a modern marvel into a scene of urgent improvisation. As the night of the collision arrives, he focuses less on sensationalism and more on what he actually saw and heard - crew procedures, passenger reactions across different classes, the atmosphere on deck, and the difficult problem of decision-making when information is scarce and minutes matter. Beyond the narrative, Beesley examines broader questions of technology, safety assumptions, and institutional readiness, offering measured reflections on how such a catastrophe could occur. The result is both a gripping firsthand chronicle and a thoughtful early investigation into one of the twentieth century's defining maritime tragedies. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 01 (00:17:56) Chapter 02 (00:57:27) Chapter 03 (01:38:10) Chapter 04 (02:17:24) Chapter 05 (02:38:11) Chapter 06 (03:32:31) Chapter 07 (04:07:55) Chapter 08 (04:31:56) Chapter 09 (05:04:01) Chapter 10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Loss of the S.S. Titanic by Lawrence Beesley audiobook. Genre: history Written by Titanic survivor Lawrence Beesley and published soon after the disaster, The Loss of the S.S. Titanic is a clear-eyed, intimate account of the ship's final voyage and the human choices that unfolded alongside it. Beesley, a quiet, observant passenger traveling in second class, reconstructs the days at sea with a scientist's attention to detail and a witness's humility: the routines of life aboard an enormous new liner, the subtle shift from comfort to uncertainty, and the sudden transformation of a modern marvel into a scene of urgent improvisation. As the night of the collision arrives, he focuses less on sensationalism and more on what he actually saw and heard - crew procedures, passenger reactions across different classes, the atmosphere on deck, and the difficult problem of decision-making when information is scarce and minutes matter. Beyond the narrative, Beesley examines broader questions of technology, safety assumptions, and institutional readiness, offering measured reflections on how such a catastrophe could occur. The result is both a gripping firsthand chronicle and a thoughtful early investigation into one of the twentieth century's defining maritime tragedies. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 01 (00:17:56) Chapter 02 (00:57:27) Chapter 03 (01:38:10) Chapter 04 (02:17:24) Chapter 05 (02:38:11) Chapter 06 (03:32:31) Chapter 07 (04:07:55) Chapter 08 (04:31:56) Chapter 09 (05:04:01) Chapter 10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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