In "Titanic and Other Ships," Charles Herbert Lightoller, the most senior officer to survive the Titanic disaster, offers an incisive and personal account of his experiences at sea. The volume interweaves gripping narratives from a seafaring career spanning over three decades, characterized by a distinctive maritime voice that captures both the majesty and perils of life on the ocean. Lightoller's prose is colloquial yet rich with detail, painting vivid pictures of historical maritime events while providing critical insights into the Titanic's tragic maiden voyage, the ethics of ship design, and contemporary maritime practices. Lightoller's unique perspective as a direct participant in the ill-fated voyage, alongside his lifetime in naval service, profoundly informs his writing. His career included service in both the British Navy during the First World War and civilian voyages, shaping his understanding of maritime culture and its inherent dangers. Raised in a seafaring family, his firsthand knowledge and encounters lend authenticity and urgency to his storytelling, offering readers an indispensable look into the era's naval life. This book is a must-read for maritime historians, enthusiasts of nautical literature, and those intrigued by the Titanic's embellished lore. Lightoller's insights provide a rare glimpse into the realities of early 20th-century seafaring, revealing the dignity and tragedy intertwined with human endeavors at sea.



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Charles Herbert Lightoller (1874-1952) was an English sailor and author, best known for his role as the second officer on the RMS Titanic and as a decorated World War I and World War II veteran. Lightoller's nautical career spanned the age of sail to the age of steam, and his maritime experiences culminated in the writing of his book 'Titanic and Other Ships' (1935), which provides personal insights into his seafaring life, including his survival of the Titanic disaster. His literary style combines a factual recounting of events with personal anecdotes, offering readers a vivid narrative filled with maritime lore. Lightoller's unique perspective as the most senior of the Titanic's surviving crew members makes his work an invaluable primary source for maritime historians. Beyond his seafaring tales, Lightoller's autobiography also offers a glimpse into the early 20th-century British nautical culture and the transitions within the seafaring profession during that era. His accounts are not only engaging for their historical detail but are also recognized for their humanistic portrayal of life at sea. Although 'Titanic and Other Ships' remains his most famous work, Lightoller's life story and professional achievements extend well beyond his writings, ensuring his place in the annals of maritime history.

Titel
Titanic and Other Ships
EAN
8596547310655
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
15.09.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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Dateigrösse
0.55 MB
Anzahl Seiten
254