An edition of Every man for himself (1996)

Every man for himself

1st Carroll & Graf ed.
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An edition of Every man for himself (1996)

Every man for himself

1st Carroll & Graf ed.
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On Wednesday, April 10, 1912, the RMS Titanic left Southampton on her maiden voyage to New York. Four days later, half an hour before midnight, she struck an iceberg. By 2 a.m. the last lifeboat had rowed frantically away. Minutes later the great ship sank. Fifteen hundred people had lost their lives.

Every Man for Himself recaptures those four crucial days at the end of the Belle Epoque. J. Pierpont Morgan's nephew, en route to New York, has booked passage on the world's most luxurious ocean liner. His companions include a host of Guggenheims, Vanderbilts, and upper crust fellow travelers. It is a voyage of black-tie dining and moonlight serenades, of illicit romances and reserved travelers with shadowy pasts.

The young Morgan soon finds his destiny linked to those of his shipmates, memorable personalities all, as the great ship sails toward her fate. But the Titanic's destiny may not be unknown to everyone on board: just hours before tragedy strikes, one of the passengers is heard to remark, "Have you not yet learned that it's every man for himself?" Bainbridge vividly recreates each scene of the voyage, from the suspicious fire in the Number 10 coal boiler, to the champagne and crystal of the first-class public rooms, to that terrible midnight chaos in the frigid North Atlantic.

This remarkable, haunting tale confirms Bainbridge as a consummate observer of human behavior and the human condition.

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Pages
224

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Cover of: Every Man for Himself.
Every Man for Himself.
1998, ISIS Large Print Bks.
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Cover of: Every man for himself
Every man for himself
1997, Carroll & Graf Publishers
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Cover of: Every man for himself
Every man for himself
1996, Carroll & Graf Publishers
in English - 1st Carroll & Graf ed.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6052.A3195 E94 1996, PR6052.A3195E94 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
224 p. ;
Number of pages
224

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL993988M
Internet Archive
everymanforhimse00bain_0
ISBN 10
0786703490
LCCN
96032518
OCLC/WorldCat
35174918
Library Thing
170630
Goodreads
1125101

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