This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Step aboard one of the most famous ships in history and explore the remarkable story of the Titanic. Launched at the height of the early 20th century's technological optimism, the Titanic represented the pinnacle of luxury, engineering, and ambition. Yet its maiden voyage would end in one of the most tragic maritime disasters ever recorded.
This audiobook offers a concise and compelling introduction to the history of the Titanic—from its design and construction in Belfast to the lives of the passengers who sailed aboard the legendary liner. Follow the dramatic events of the night of April 14, 1912, when the ship struck an iceberg in the icy waters of the North Atlantic, setting in motion a catastrophe that shocked the world.
Discover the human stories behind the tragedy, the heroic rescue by the RMS Carpathia, and the investigations that followed. Learn how the disaster reshaped maritime safety laws, led to major reforms in international shipping regulations, and left a lasting cultural legacy that continues to fascinate people more than a century later.
Clear, balanced, and accessible, this audiobook provides an engaging overview of the Titanic's history, its tragic sinking, and the enduring lessons it left behind.