Stevens Memorial Library (North Andover)

The Titanic did not need to sink, Raff Rafferty

Mapped to
1
Label
The Titanic did not need to sink, Raff Rafferty
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-66)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
The Titanic did not need to sink
Oclc number
947795802
Responsibility statement
Raff Rafferty
Summary
"Others have written about what could have been done differently in the design and construction of the Titanic or in the hours and moments before striking the iceberg that might have prevented its sinking. Raff Rafferty presents the case that with no changes in design, and with the damage exactly as it was inflicted by the iceberg on April 14, 1912, the Titanic not only did not need to sink but also could actually have reached port in New York City, with all souls aboard and alive. He cites the specific actions that Capt. Edward Smith and his crew could have taken, as well as historical maritime precedents that lend credence to his claims." --Back cover
Table of contents
Preface -- Proposal -- Introduction -- Building the Titanic -- The voyage starts -- Iceberg collision -- Collision evaluation -- Factors influencing sinking -- The Titanic did not need to sink -- Three powerful teams -- Three powerful words -- Inspiration -- This time the Titanic really doesn't sink -- Epilogue

Incoming Resources