Of all of histories dramatic events. The Loss of the Titanic remains forever fascinating. Replete with heroism, a villain or two, and an overwhelming number of what ifs. So much had to go wrong for the tragedy to unfold, but go wrong it did.

Drawbacks in this performance are some jarring mispronunciations just as there are annoying repetitions in the text that competent editing should have caught.

With the book itself I feel he spends too much time beating up on Stanley Lord’s character. It is time that should have been left to refuting the revisionists who have attempted to rescue Lord, and less on detailing Lord’s shortcomings. I think Lord’s actions speak for themselves and do all the major protagonists his is the character that is revealed as the most flawed.

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