An edition of The Titanic's Last Hero (1997)

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An edition of The Titanic's Last Hero (1997)

The Titanic's Last Hero

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There is more to the sinking of the Titanic than a historic tragedy. Courageous heroism and unshakable faith inspire all who know the story about the tragic events of that bitterly cold night a century ago. The Hollywood movies about the Titanic provide a great drama. The exhibit of hundreds of artifacts recovered from the ship provide great intrigue. But this story about John Harper will provide life-changing import to those who have read it.

Harper stood as a giant of unselfishness in a world where most men are obsessed with looking out for “number one,” a giant of sacrifice in a world where most men are unwilling to deprive themselves, a giant of passion for souls in the world where few men possess a deep desire for the salvation of their fellow man.

The book includes the John Harper story as told by Lowell Lytle (portraying Captain E.J. Smith) at the Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson, Missouri, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and elsewhere.
This reprint of the original 1997 book now includes several pages of John Harper and Titanic related editorial comments by titanic historian Lee W. Merideth.

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Publisher
Olive Press
Language
English
Pages
158

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The Titanic's Last Hero: A Story of Courageous Heroism and Unshakable Faith
March 6, 2012, Historical Indexes
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The Titanic's Last Hero
1997, Olive Press
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Edition Notes

Testimonies and tributes originally published in Scotland in 1912. Compiled and edited by John Climie at the request of John Harper's brother, George.
Also published as: John Harper: a hero on the Titanic, 1997--t.p. verso.

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West Columbia, S.C
Other Titles
John Harper, a hero on the Titanic.

Classifications

Library of Congress
BX6495.H33 A5 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
158 p. :
Number of pages
158

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6810386M
ISBN 10
0937422398
LCCN
00276692
OCLC/WorldCat
38722068
Library Thing
799609
Goodreads
64325

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