Author:
Diana Preston
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Learn moreA brilliantly sunny day, and then the explosion; on what had been an ordinary weekday, there is suddenly fire, smoke, confusion, bodies, panic...
On May 7, 1915, the ocean liner Lusitania was struck by a terrifying new weapon-and became a casualty of a terrible new kind of war. This is a vivid account of the event that shocked the world; of the heyday of the luxury liner and the first days of the modern submarine; a critical chapter in the progress of World War I; and a remarkable human drama. With first-person survivor accounts and a cast of characters ranging from Winston Churchill and Alfred Vanderbilt to the crew of the German U-boat that torpedoed a ship full of civilians, this is a true tale of terror and tragedy, of heroism and miraculous survival.
Diana Preston is an Oxford-trained historian, writer and broadcaster who lives in London. She is the author of, among other works, The Road to Culloden Moor: Bonnie Prince Charlie and the โ45 Rebellion, and A First Rate Tragedy: Robert Falcon Scott and the Race to the South Pole.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Anne Twomey
ISBN:
9780739301487
Length:
5 hours 57 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Publication date:
May 7, 2002
Edition:
Abridged
Reviews
"Unforgettable...the definitive account of the Lusitania."The Philadelphia Inquirer
"As majestic as its subject...extraordinarily readable."
Chicago Sun Times
"Broad in scope and rich in devastating detail."
New York Magazine
"Tugs at the emotions...substantial and colorful."
The Washington Post Book World
"Compelling and comprehensive."
The Wall Street Journal