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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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA)

Johnston, Lori

Britannic exploration by

Expedition dive impressions

Mir launches and

rusticles examined by

on Titanic XIII

Jones, C. C.

Joughin, Charles

escape by

iceberg impact and

lifeboats launched by

Joy Cone Company

Keldysh

Expedition Titanic XIII and

notification of September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks

See also Titanic XIII (2001 expedition); X-Treme Life (expedition)

Kemish, George

Khouri, Anthony El-

Kohler, Richie

Krekorian, Neshan

Kudriashov, Sergey

Lake Champlain

Laroche, Joseph

Laroche, Joseph Lemercier

Laroche, Juliette

escape by

iceberg impact and

unborn child of

Laroche, Louise

Laroche, Simonne

Carpathia rescue and

escape by

iceberg impact and

Lee, Reginald

Lefebre family

letters

preservation of

of Titanic mail room

Leung, Mary

lifeboats

Carpathia rescue and

launching of

mistrust of

restricted use of

survivors shunned/rescued by

Titanic design and

lighting, on Titanic

“lightning dolphins”

Lightoller, Charles

Carpathia rescue and

on escape

escape by

iceberg impact, testimony

lifeboats launched by

post- Titanic experiences

on ship listing

Lindell, Edward

Lines, Elizabeth

Lord, Walter

early interest in Titanic

Irwin letters and

on Joughin

Lightoller interview

Lightoller’s whistle and

on Murdoch

on “Nearer My God to Thee”

A Night to Remember

A Night to Remember (film) and

on Rheims

on ship’s sinking

staterooms matched to occupants by

on Titanic impact

on victims within wreckage

Loring, Joseph Holland

“Love of the Sea” necklace

Lowe, Harold G.

Carpathia rescue and

iceberg impact and

left sleeping during crisis

lifeboats launched by

lifeboat water rescues and

racism and

ship listing and

Lynch, Don

MacKenzie, Rip

MacQuitty, Bill

Mallery, Paul

Mano, Gyotei

Marconi radio, warning by

Marschall, Ken

Britannic exploration by

on glass windows

mapping of buckling points by

on open portholes

on September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks

Titanic XIII (expedition) and

Marsh, Ed

Marsh & McLennan

Matsunaga, Spark

Matthias, Paul

Mauritania

McAvinue, Sharon

McCourt, Juliana

McCourt, Ruth

McElroy, Purser

McGough, James

Medusa (robot)

Mellinger, Elizabeth

Carpathia rescue and

escape by

iceberg impact and

Mellinger, Madeline

Carpathia rescue and

escape by

iceberg impact and

Mercey, Lord Bigham

Mir-1/Mir-2 (submersibles)

about

conclusion of Titanic XIII expedition and

launches of

operation of

Predive Checklist

X-Treme Life expedition

Moody, Elland

Moody, James

Morabito, John

Morley, Henry (“Henry Marshall”)

Moss, Albert

Carpathia rescue and

escape by

iceberg impact and

post- Titanic experiences

Mount Vesuvius, surge-cloud effect and

Mulvihill, Bertha

Murdoch, William

iceberg impact and

iceberg warning and

legacy of

lifeboats launched by

ship listing and

Nadir

Nargeolet, Paul Henry

NASA

International Space Station (ISS)

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

National Geographic

Nautile (submersible)

“Nearer My God to Thee” (Sullivan)

Nescheta, Victor

Newell, Marjorie

New York Times

Night to Remember, A (film)

Night to Remember, A (Lord)

Nischeta, Victor

Ocean Voyager

Olliver, Alfred

O’Loughlin, William

Olympic

Irwin and

Jessop and

Lord and

Prohibition and

publicity about

Slocomb and

Titanic distress calls and

Osman, Frank

Pace, Vince

Pallsson family

Parr, William

Patterson-Knight, D. H.

Paxton, Bill

Pellegrino, Amber

Pellegrino, Charles

expedition dive impressions ( See also Titanic XIII (2001 expedition))

expedition dives by

genealogy of

health of

Titanic crosses” of

Pellegrino, Kelly-May

Phillips, Ellen

Phillips, Jack

Phillips, Kate (“Mrs. Marshall”)

Carpathia rescue of

daughter of

demeanor of

iceberg impact and

Pitman, Herbert

Polaris Imaging

portholes, of Titanic

Potier, Yves

Powell, James

prejudice

anti-Semitism aboard Titanic

lifeboat rescues and

racism aboard Titanic

See also class distinction; lifeboats

Prentice, Frank

Prohibition, shipping and

Quinn, Paul

racism, aboard Titanic

rafts, makeshift

Ranger, Thomas

Rheims, George

criticism of

escape by

ship’s sinking and

Rice, Eugene

Rice, Margaret

Robin (robot)

Robinson, Annie

death of

escape by

iceberg impact and

staff prohibited from lifeboats

robots, used for investigation

Rostron, Arthur

Rowe, George

distress rockets fired by

iceberg impact and

Titanic impact and

Rubenstein, Jessica

Rush, Alfred

Russell, Edith (Rosenbaum)

on A Night to Remember

archaeological evidence about

Carpathia rescue and

escape by

iceberg impact and

name of

staterooms of

on “unsinkable” Titanic

rusticles

biological study of

Britannic and

discovery of

DNA and

Expedition Titanic XIII on

hypothermal vents and

infection from

upward growth of

X-Treme Life expedition

Ryerson, Emily

Sagalevich, Anatoly

on September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks

on stacking effect

Titanic XIII expedition and

X-Treme Life expedition

Sagdeev, Roald

Sage, William

Sage family

Scarrott, Joseph

Schutt, Bill

Scotland Road

sealife

effect of, on bones found by expedition

Expedition Titanic XIII on

Harper on phosphorescent lights in water

seen on expedition dives

Titanic XIII goal and

“white worms”

X-Treme Life expedition observations

second-class passengers. See class distinction; lifeboats; prejudice

September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks

aftermath

events of

health effects of

notification to Titanic XIII crew

shock cocoons of

Titanic relatives and

Twin Towers design and

Verizon building design and

warnings about

Shackelton, Sir Ernest

Shepherd, John

shock cocoons

September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and

survivors of

Shuttle, Ann Elizabeth

Shuttle, Barbara

Shuttle, Dave

Shuttle, Pearl

Sigurddson, Haraldur

Silverthorne, Spencer

Simon, Sir. J.

Simpson, John

Singleman, Glenn

Sjoblom, Anna

Skoog family

Sloan, Peter

Slocomb, Maude

Smith, Edward J.

iceberg impact and

lifeboats and

Olympic and

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