The Unsinkable Titanic: The Triumph Behind a Disaster
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Challenging the conventional view of Titanic as a symbol of failure, this book presents it as a remarkable feat of maritime engineering. It explores the technological advancements of the era and the mindset surrounding the ship's operation, revealing the true causes of the disaster. By analyzing the interests of various stakeholders and the economic versus safety debates, it provides a nuanced understanding of the tragedy. Utilizing original sources, the narrative also contemplates Titanic's legacy and the future of its wreck.
