THE TITANIC LETTERS

By Miscellaneous authors

Synopsis

The largest, most luxurious liner in the world, the RMS Titanic captured the public's imagination. But four days into her maiden voyage, on 14th April 1912, she hit an iceberg and sank, taking the lives of more than 1,500 people. This commemorative anthology opens with the emotional letters from the individuals who were there that fateful night—those who lived and those who died. They talk of life on board the ship, describing its size, opulence and vaunted 'unsinkability', write about the friends they've made, make disparaging remarks about fellow travellers and send fond messages of love, signed with a dozen kisses. Poignant, absorbing and deeply affecting, this unique radio collection reveals the human stories behind the terrible maritime tragedy.

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Narrator Miscellaneous
Length 3hrs
Catalogue No. 16018
Publisher BBC Audio; 2022
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