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Author:
Boileau, John, author.
Title:
The lucky and the lost [Book] : the lives of Titanic's children / John Boileau with Patricia Boileau Theriault.
Format:
[Book] :
Publisher:
Nimbus Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2024
Description:
267 pages : black & white illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Titanic (Steamship)
Ocean liner passengers--North Atlantic Ocean--Biography.
Shipwreck victims--North Atlantic Ocean--Biography.
Shipwrecks--North Atlantic Ocean--History.
Shipwreck survival--North Atlantic Ocean--History.
Children--Biography.
Biographies.
Notes:
In Memory of Dr. Roderick Kellogg from Family & Friends. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"A compelling, illustrated narrative history of the children who sailed aboard the doomed RMS Titanicboth those who survived and those who perishedfrom the celebrated author of Halifax and Titanic. More than half the children aboard Titanic died in the sinking, calling into question the notion of “women and children first.” In The Lucky and the Lost: A Complete History of Titanics Children, historian John Boileau tells the stories of the children who fortunately escaped in lifeboats and those who tragically did not. It also examines the heart-breaking circumstances of the victims deaths as well as the fascinating stories of survivors lives. Uniquely, The Lucky and the Lost tells the stories of ten yet-unborn children whose mothers survived to give birth. This includes the children of Madeline Astor, wife of John Jacob Astorthe richest man to perish in the disasterand Juliette Laroche, wife of Joseph Laroche, the only Black man onboard, as well as the stories of twenty-three Lebanese children onboard, another largely unknown feature of the disaster. The Lucky and the Lost includes compelling stories of survivors in later life (an aspect not included in most Titanic books) and the lasting effect the sinking had on them. With forty black-and-white images as well as numerous maps and illustrations, The Lucky and the Lost offers the most complete accounting to date of the fates of the children aboard the doomed ocean liner."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1774712687
9781774712689
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1416367420
Locations:
KSPG296 -- Burlington Public Library (Burlington)

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