Titanic and Other Ships (Summarized Edition)
Enriched edition. A Titanic survivor's memoir of maritime adventure, shipwreck, and British naval history
by Charles Herbert Lightoller
Description
Titanic and Other Ships is Lightoller's terse, technically informed memoir of a life at sea, from square-riggers to great liners, culminating in the night the Titanic foundered. He sketches cadet voyages, Southern Ocean gales, White Star bridge routines, and the mechanics of watchkeeping, navigation, and lifeboat work. Set within the interwar vogue for maritime autobiography, it is distinguished by professional specificity and an unsentimental account of the port-side evacuation and his survival on an upturned collapsible. Lightoller, the most senior surviving officer of RMS Titanic, entered the Merchant Service as a teenager and rose from apprentice to White Star officer on Australian and North Atlantic routes. Wartime duty later sharpened his sense of procedure and command. Having testified before British and American inquiries, he writes to set the record straight, situating choices within ice warnings, Board of Trade regulations, and a bridge culture that prized discipline, economy of speech, and practical seamanship. Scholars of maritime history, leadership, and risk, as well as general readers drawn to sea narratives, will value this primary source for its clarity, texture, and restraint. It offers both a gripping chronicle and a rare inside view of early twentieth-century shipboard practice and decision-making. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable—distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.