Charles Pellegrino - Farewell, Titanic

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On the 100th anniversary of the
’s sinking, a prominent
researcher offers a final chance to see the ship before it disappears forever The
was the biggest, most luxurious passenger ship the world had ever seen; the ads proclaimed it to be unsinkable. When it sank in April 1912 after hitting an iceberg, killing more than 1,500 people, the world was forever changed and the public has been spellbound ever since. Now, a century later, the
is about to disappear again: its infrastructure is set to collapse in the next few years. In this book, scientist Charles Pellegrino offers what may be the last opportunity to see the ship before it is lost to the seas for eternity. The last book to be written while survivors were still alive and able to contribute details,
includes many untold stories about the sinking and exploration of the unsinkable ship.
• Author Charles Pellegrino provided source material for James Cameron’s Oscar-winning
film, which is being re-released in 3D at the same time as the book
• Includes 16 pages of never-before-published full-color photographs of the sunken vessel
• Includes all-new information about the
research that has been carried out in the last decade
• Written by a
bestselling author who participated in the post-discovery analysis of the
’s remains during the expedition that immediately followed Robert Ballard’s
discovery in 1985

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Abbott, Eugene

Abbott, Rosa

Abbott, Rossmore

Abernathy, “Big” Lew

Titanic XIII expedition

X-Treme Life expedition

Adriatic

Alvin

American inquiry. See investigations

American Museum of Natural History

American Semi-Monthly magazine

Anderson, J. J.

Anderson family

Andrews, Thomas

design by, and lifeboats

iceberg impact and

lifeboat launching and

anti-Semitism, aboard Titanic

Arabic

Archer, Ernest

Argo-RISE (expedition)

Argo (robot)

artifacts

biological study of

bones

conservation of

“Heart of the Ocean”/“Love of the Sea” necklace

keys taken by Joughin

letters

Lightoller’s whistle

natural preservation of

personal effects found

released during ship breakaway

Russell’s toy pig

soup tureen

steel hatch cover

wooden

Astor, John Jacob

Astor, John Jacob, VI

Astor, Madeline

astrobiology. See rusticles; sealife

Atlantis Fracture Zone

Baffin Bay

Ballard, Robert

Argo-RISE expedition of

Bismarck

breakaway of ship confirmed by

Britannic exploration by

early reconnaissance images by

initial Titanic discovery by

open portholes/doors discovered by

submersibles used by

on Titanic artifacts

Baltic

Barker, Reginald

Barrett, Fred

Bartlett, Charles

Beauchamp, George

Beebe, William

Beesley, Lawrence

Behr, Karl

Bell, Joseph

“biolumes”

Bismarck

“black ice”

Blackmar, Frank

boiler rooms

archaeological evidence

breakaway of ship

coal bunker fires

distress messages about

implosion of

listing of Titanic and

steam source of generator engines and

bones, found by Expedition

Bourne, Jonathan

Boxhall, Joseph

Bretange

Bright, Arthur

Britannic

British inquiry. See investigations

British [Titanic] Society

Broadwater, John

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Brown, Molly

archaeological evidence about

escape by

iceberg impact and

Brown, Paddy

encouragement of

legacy of

September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and

Buckley, Daniel

Buley, Edward

bulkhead, bursting of

Burke, William

Buss, Kate

Californian

Cameron, James

boiler rooms viewed by

documentary by

on Mir protocol

1995 expedition

robots used by ( See also individual names of robots )

on September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks

steel hatch cover found by

Titanic (film)

on Titanic passengers in water

X-Treme Life expedition

Cameron, John-David

Expedition Titanic XIII

on September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks

X-Treme Life expedition

Cameron, Mike

Candee, Helen

Cardeza, Charlotte

Cardeza family

Carpathia

rescues by

Rostron and

Carter, William

Cave, Herbert

Cave list

Cavell, George

Celtic

cephalopods

Chambers, Bertha

Chambers, Norman

Chatterton, John

Chrysogorgia agassizi

Clarke, Donna (McAvinue)

Clarke, Sir Arthur C.

class distinction

second class, accommodations

second class, deck restrictions

third class, lifeboat restrictions of

water rescues by lifeboats and

See also lifeboats; prejudice

Clifford, Ron

Cohen, Gus

Coher, Ed

Collier, Charlotte

Collier, Harvey

Collier, Marjorie

Collins, John

column collapse effect

compartmentalization

air surge and

iceberg impact with ship

theory of

Titanic legacy and

concretion bed

contingency assent

Corristone, Ivy

Crowe, George

Crowther, Welles

Culbertson, Frank

Cullimore, Roy

artifacts revealed by

Britannic exploration by

on “old lady, elegant lady”

on rusticles

soup tureen examined by

on “weight” of darkness question

X-Treme Life expedition

Daly, Eugene

Dark Matter

darkness, “weight” of

Dattilo, Philip

Dean, Millvina

deep scattering layer

Dettweiler, Tom

Deutschland

Dezhurov, Vladimir

Dillon, Thomas Patrick

doors, of Titanic

Dothan, Trude

Douglass, Mahala

down-blast effect

Duquemin, Joseph

Dwyer, Jim

Earthship

Edwards, Clement

Ehime Maru

Elwood (robot)

Empire State Building

Evans, Alfred

Evans, Cyril

Evans, Frank O.

examination. See investigations

expeditions. See Ballard, Robert; Titanic VIII (1996 expedition); Titanic XIII (2001 expedition); X-Treme Life (expedition)

Farley-Hackel, Marjorie

Farley-Hackel, Paige

Fernando, Father Mervyn

fire codes

flashing Milk Duds

Fleet, Frederick

Fletcher, Duncan

Flynn, Kevin

Foale, Michael

Foulds, C.

Frankfurt

Frost, Archie

Futrelle, Jacques

Futrelle, Lily

Garzke, William

General Underwater Coupon Corrosion Installation (GUCCI)

“Georgyj’s gorgon”

Giordano, Jeff

Goldsmith, Emily

Goldsmith, Frank, Sr.

Goldsmith, Frankie

Goodwin, Charles

Goodwin, Sidney

Goodwin family

Gracie, Archibald

on Hosono

iceberg impact and

on “Nearer My God to Thee”

The Truth about the Titanic

Great Kanto Earthquake (1923)

great stairwell (Grand Stairway), damage to

Hardy, John

Harland and Wolff

Harloff and Rodseth

Harper, Henry Sleeper

archaeological evidence about

escape by

open portholes and

on phosphorescent lights in water

Harper’s Weekly

Harris, George

Harris, Renee

Hart, Eva

Hartley, Wallace

Harvey, Herbert

“Heart of the Ocean” necklace

Hebe

Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (New York)

“Hell’s Kitchen,”

Hemming, Samuel

archaeological evidence about

escape by

iceberg impact and

lifeboat launching and

Titanic lighting and

Hendrickson, Charles

Hewlett, Mary

Hind, Roland

Hitchens, Robert

HMS Hawke

Hodges, John

Hoffman, Paul

Hogg, George

Hosono, Fumiko

Hosono, Masabumi

Carpathia rescue of

criticism of

escape by

post- Titanic experiences of

Titanic impact and

Houard, Yann

Hume, Jock

hypothermal vents

hypothermia

iceberg

impact of

warning about

IMAX/Disney documentary. See also Cameron, James; Paxton, Bill

International Space Station (ISS)

investigations

Buley testimony

on iceberg warning

on lifeboats

Lightoller testimony

on passengers in water

Robinson testimony

Ryerson testimony

Shackelton testimony

testimony on stowaways

on Titanic lighting

on Titanic listing

Irwin, Howard

letters of

Titanic passage missed by

Ismay, Bruce

Jake (robot)

Jansen, Carl Olof

Jenny (cat)

Jessop, Violet

on Britannic

escape by

iceberg impact and

staff prohibited from lifeboats

Titanic impact and

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