The author of "A Night to Remember" describes the sinking of the Titanic as a tragic and harrowing event, highlighting the chaos, heroism, and human drama that unfolded as the ship went down. He presents a detailed and vivid account of the disaster, aiming to capture the historical significance and emotional impact of the event.
"A Night to Remember" is a novel that was written by Walter Lord in 1955. It is about the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. A film adaptation of the book was released in 1958.
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Theodore Dreiser wrote a novel titled "The Titan" in 1914.
The British journalist that died on Titanic was author and peace activist W. T.Stead.
The reader understands the author's reasons for wanting to find the Titanic?The reader realizes that the author has regrets about finding the Titanic.A mood of disappointment builds and lasts throughout the rest of the passage.A respectful mood forms alongside the existing general mood of excitement.
James Cameron (from Canada) is the author of "Titanic" (the movie). W. Mae Kent (US author from New Jersey) is the author of the new historical fiction novel, Titanic: The Untold Story.
Clive Cussler wrote Raise the Titanic!.
Titanic the book is written by James Cameron.
The Commanding Officer of the Titanic was one Captain Edward Smith. Captain Lord was skipper of another ship which may or may not have been involved in a rescue effort. Then again Walter Lord was the author of the book ( A night to Remember,) about the Titanic disaster. I seem to recall Captain Lord commanded the S.S. Californian. It seems members of his crew saw distress flares fired by the Titanic- but assumed it was some kind of celebration- after all it was the Maiden Voyage of the ship- Maybe the radio operator did not attempt to make radio contact.. thick books are written on all aspects of this Titanic tragedy at sea!
Archibald Gracie has written: 'Survivors' 'The Truth about the Titanic' -- subject(s): Titanic (Steamship), Shipwrecks, Titanic (Ship), History
Jay Henry Mowbray has written: 'Sinking of the \\' -- subject(s): Titanic (Steamship) 'Representative men of New York' -- subject(s): Biography 'Italy's great horror of earthquake and tidal wave ..' -- subject(s): Earthquakes, Italy, Messina
Elizabeth McMinn has written: 'Titanic' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Titanic (Ship)