The Ship of Dreams: The Sinking of the Titanic and the End of the Edwardian Era
By Gareth Russell
Read by Jenny Funnell
Unabridged
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Library CD (In Stock)
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2 Formats: CD
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2 Formats: Library CD
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ISBN: 9781508296744
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ISBN: 9781508296737
| Runtime: | 12.60 Hours |
| Category: | Nonfiction/History |
| Audience: | Adult |
| Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
This original and “meticulously researched retelling of history’s most infamous voyage” (Denise Kiernan, New York Times bestselling author) uses the sinking of the Titanic as a prism through which to examine the end of the Edwardian era and the seismic shift modernity brought to the Western world. “While there are many Titanic books, this is one readers will consider a favorite” (Voyage).In April 1912, six notable people were among those privileged to experience the height of luxury—first class passage on “the ship of dreams,” the RMS Titanic: Lucy Leslie, Countess of Rothes; son of the British Empire Tommy Andrews; American captain of industry John Thayer and his son Jack; Jewish-American immigrant Ida Straus; and American model and movie star Dorothy Gibson. Within a week of setting sail, they were all caught up in the horrifying disaster of the Titanic’s sinking, one of the biggest news stories of the century. Today, we can see their stories and the Titanic’s voyage as the beginning of the end of the established hierarchy of the Edwardian era.
Writing in his signature elegant prose and using previously unpublished sources, deck plans, journal entries, and surviving artifacts, Gareth Russell peers through the portholes of these first-class travelers to immerse us in a time of unprecedented change in British and American history. Through their intertwining lives, he examines social, technological, political, and economic forces such as the nuances of the British class system, the explosion of competition in the shipping trade, the birth of the movie industry, the Irish Home Rule Crisis, and the Jewish-American immigrant experience while also recounting their intimate stories of bravery, tragedy, and selflessness.
This is “a beautiful requiem” (The Wall Street Journal) in which “readers get the story of this particular floating Tower of Babel in riveting detail, and with all the wider context they could want” (Christian Science Monitor).
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Deeply researched and lushly detailed, The Ship of Dreams shines new light on both the bygone Golden Age and the iconic tragedy that marked the beginning of its end.” —Lynn Vincent, New York Times bestselling author
“A meticulous, sensitive, and at times harsh picture of the early twentieth century in Britain and America. A marvelous piece of work.” —Julian Fellowes, creator of Downton Abbey and New York Times bestselling author
“This masterly reconstruction renders the Titanic story vital again.” —Mail on Sunday (London)
“Vivid, thrilling…an extraordinary story of human courage.” —Times Literary Supplement (London)
“Examines the rapidly changing world of the Edwardian upper classes and shows how their privilege ‘left many of them unaware or indifferent to the coming danger until it was too late.’" —Irish Times (Dublin)
“Narrator Jenny Funnell’s soft, elegant voice draws listeners into this account of the sinking of the Titanic, that coincided with the end of the Edwardian era, a time of great change in British history…Funnell brings humanity to the devotion between Isidor and Ida Straus, who chose to die together on the ship rather to have Ida board a lifeboat.” —AudioFile
Details
Details
| Available Formats : | CD, Library CD |
| Category: | Nonfiction/History |
| Runtime: | 12.60 |
| Audience: | Adult |
| Language: | English |
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