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A Night to Remember

Walter Lord · 1955 · Book

History

This significant work explores a maritime tragedy through a meticulous recount of survivor stories, providing a deeply human perspective on the collective experience of loss and heroism.

ModernHuman Resilience in the Face of DisasterThe Complexity of Social Class on BoardThe Chaos of Emergency SituationsThe Power of Personal TestimoniesHistorical Accuracy in Storytelling

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