Who Sank the Titanic?: The Final Verdict
A reporter explores the role that criminal negligence may have played in history’s most famous disaster at sea.
 
The RMS Titanic was hailed as largest, strongest, safest ship of its time, an exemplar of British shipbuilding. But what the 1,500 victims who sailed to their watery graves never knew was that much of the ship was imperfectly forged from cheap and recycled scrap iron—and that the tragedy may have been caused by gross negligence and greed.
 
Investigative reporter Robert Strange has studied scientific, forensic evidence from metal raised from the ship’s carcass miles deep on the ocean floor, and secrets hidden for a hundred years within the archives of the shipyard that built and launched the vessel, to answer the question: Who sank the Titanic? This book examines the intense cost-cutting pressures which could have contributed to the Titanic’s demise and one of the greatest loss-of-life disasters in maritime history. The book makes the argument that there was negligence in every area of the ship’s planning and construction—and that her owners, her planners, her builders, and the government ministers who watched her set sail could be considered complicit in one of the greatest mass homicides in history.
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Who Sank the Titanic?: The Final Verdict
A reporter explores the role that criminal negligence may have played in history’s most famous disaster at sea.
 
The RMS Titanic was hailed as largest, strongest, safest ship of its time, an exemplar of British shipbuilding. But what the 1,500 victims who sailed to their watery graves never knew was that much of the ship was imperfectly forged from cheap and recycled scrap iron—and that the tragedy may have been caused by gross negligence and greed.
 
Investigative reporter Robert Strange has studied scientific, forensic evidence from metal raised from the ship’s carcass miles deep on the ocean floor, and secrets hidden for a hundred years within the archives of the shipyard that built and launched the vessel, to answer the question: Who sank the Titanic? This book examines the intense cost-cutting pressures which could have contributed to the Titanic’s demise and one of the greatest loss-of-life disasters in maritime history. The book makes the argument that there was negligence in every area of the ship’s planning and construction—and that her owners, her planners, her builders, and the government ministers who watched her set sail could be considered complicit in one of the greatest mass homicides in history.
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Who Sank the Titanic?: The Final Verdict

Who Sank the Titanic?: The Final Verdict

by Robert Strange
Who Sank the Titanic?: The Final Verdict

Who Sank the Titanic?: The Final Verdict

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A reporter explores the role that criminal negligence may have played in history’s most famous disaster at sea.
 
The RMS Titanic was hailed as largest, strongest, safest ship of its time, an exemplar of British shipbuilding. But what the 1,500 victims who sailed to their watery graves never knew was that much of the ship was imperfectly forged from cheap and recycled scrap iron—and that the tragedy may have been caused by gross negligence and greed.
 
Investigative reporter Robert Strange has studied scientific, forensic evidence from metal raised from the ship’s carcass miles deep on the ocean floor, and secrets hidden for a hundred years within the archives of the shipyard that built and launched the vessel, to answer the question: Who sank the Titanic? This book examines the intense cost-cutting pressures which could have contributed to the Titanic’s demise and one of the greatest loss-of-life disasters in maritime history. The book makes the argument that there was negligence in every area of the ship’s planning and construction—and that her owners, her planners, her builders, and the government ministers who watched her set sail could be considered complicit in one of the greatest mass homicides in history.

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ISBN-13: 9781844686476
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 04/19/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 253,717
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Robert Strange is an author and historian.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii

Acknowledgements ix

Chapter 1 'I reported it as soon as I seen it …' 1

Chapter 2 '… competent to produce disastrous results' 5

Chapter 3 'A most extraordinary circumstance' 7

Chapter 4 'Gross breach of a relevant duty of care …' 10

Chapter 5 'Drinking his blood will save our lives …' 14

Chapter 6 'Many more could have been saved …' 21

Chapter 7 'Who, if anyone, told you to enter that lifeboat?' 26

Chapter 8 'The stench was like that from a pen of pigs …' 33

Chapter 9 '… irritating, meddling and muddling to the benefit of nobody' 41

Chapter 10 '… there were eight feet of water in it' 48

Chapter 11 '… like wild beasts ready to spring' 53

Chapter 12 '… a wanton superfluity of luxury' 60

Chapter 13 'The electric lights were burning right to the very last…' 64

Chapter 14 'No deviation is to be permitted …' 70

Chapter 15 '… my best love to salute you' 76

Chapter 16 'It was terrible cries, Sir' 81

Chapter 17 'Who is responsible for this state of affairs?' 86

Chapter 18 'See Our Oars With Feather'd Spray' 97

Chapter 19 'Not only the graveyard of a great ship 103

Chapter 20 'Having mounted a restive horse …' 108

Chapter 21 'Sell out without further delay' 114

Chapter 22 'A matter certainly worth fighting for …' 122

Chapter 23 'Lord Salisbury did not trust Mr Pirrie … 131

Chapter 24 T suffer from the infirmity of deafness …' 140

Chapter 25 'Scaffolding not sufficient for the work …' 149

Chapter 26 'Gigantic Waves … Ships in Peril' 158

Chapter 27 'There should be independent testing …' 166

Chapter 28 'The Surveyor might report…' 177

Chapter 29 'Happy Birthday to You …' 186

Chapter 30 ?… infected with the disease of sloppiness' 193

Bibliography 205

Index 209

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