That Fateful Night

Unabridged
Author: Geoffrey Giuliano
Narrator: Geoffrey Giuliano
Genres: History
Publisher: Random House Audio Publishing Group
Date: November 2008
Length: 2 hours, 24 minutes
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Formats:
  • CD

Overview

NOT AVAILABLE TO RENT IN USA (Publisher no longer making book)

Titanic. The name invokes startling images of man's ill-conceived notion of invincibility and the consequences which occur when these ideas are proven mortally wrong. It was the Edwardian Era, a time buzzing with the excitement and innocence of the new century. Titanic, the luxurious miracle of technology, set sail from Southampton, England with 2,207 passengers and crew on board. They could never have envisioned the disaster which lay ahead. On the starry night of April 14, 1912, when the great ship rushed almost headlong into an iceberg, the powerful behemoth was brought down and one of history's most tragic tales was born.

That Fateful Night tells the story of what happened in the words of those who lived it. It is a collection of first person accounts, many exclusive, from the survivors of the legendary disaster who would never forget the events of those brief hours, their own experiences and the many hundreds who perished. Recorded over the course of the last two decades, many of these personal stories would be lost to time had these recordings not been made. These personal accounts recreate with unparalled immediacy and poignancy man at his best and worst.

Listeners will be moved by the words of passengers and crew members, including Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon, Lady Duff Gordon, Eva Hart, Millvina Dean, Fourth Officer Boxhall, Second Officer Charles H. Lightoller, and others. Also included are interviews with Sir Arthur H. Rostron, Captain of the Carpathia, scientist and author Dr. Robert Ballard, and Oscar-winning director of the film Titanic, James Cameron. That Fateful Night adds a unique and compelling dimension to the astounding body of work documenting this historic tragedy.

Reviews (1)

That Fateful Night [uab]

Written by Anonymous on February 8th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 4/5

The stories presented are from actual survivors. In some instances they are older individuals and it is hard to understand what they are saying, but I really enjoyed listening to these stories first hand.

Author Details

Author Details

Giuliano, Geoffrey

"Jeffrey Juliana [alias Geoffrey Giuliano] is an unpopular rock music historian and writer in general who is much villified by fans of many entertainers for the dirt he has dug up on them.

He has written biographies on John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Pete Townshend, Michael Jordan, and other various books and audio books on subjects as diverse as Frank Sinatra and interviews of survivors of the Titanic.

He has been renowned since the late 1980s for his renunciation of the fast-food restaurant McDonald's after reportedly playing their mascot Ronald McDonald for several years and being shocked at the hypocrisy he found. He testified for the prosecution in a 1991 court case on this issue and has been interviewed on video about the same.

He currently lives in Lockport, New York with his wife Brenda Giuliano. However, he goes by the name Jagannatha Dasa Puripada. She goes by the name Vrndarani Devi Dasi. They have co-written books and are currently trying to push a line of vegetarian foods created by Mrs. Giuliano.

When not in Lockport, he can be found at the Balaji Ashram in Vrndavana, Uttar Pradesh, India."