This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
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This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
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The Dedication reads; "To the men with whom Thomas Andrews worked / Who knew and loved him / I dedicate this brief story of his life. Here is a complete listing of all the plates: Portrait of Thomas Andrews; Ardara, comber: Harland & Wolff's Turbine Erecting Shop; The Turning Shop; The Titanic and Olympic Building in the Largest Gantry in the world; The Titanic leaving Belfast. The Appendix is significant and will be partially quoted: At the request of the Family the publishers have inserted the following cables and letters which were received when the news of the disaster first became public. Cable dated New York, 19th April, 1912, addressed to Mr. James Moore, Belfast...Interview Titanic's officers. All unanimous Andrews heroic unto death, thinking only safety others. Extend heartfelt sympathy to all JAMES MONTGOMERY. Cable dated 21st April, 1912, received by the White Star Line in Liverpool from their Office in New York. When last seen, officers say, he was throwing overboard deck chairs and other objects to people in the water, his chief concern the safety of everyone but himself. : /Extract from letter written by Lord Pirrie to his sister, Mrs. Thomas Andrews, Sen....we are bereft of the strong young life upon which such reliance had come to be placed by us elders who loved and needed him. Copy of Letter received by Mrs. Thomas Andrews, Jun., from Mr. Bruce Ismay. Dear Mrs. Andrews, ...It is impossible for me to express in words all I feel, or make you realise how truly sorry I am for you, or how my heart goes out to you. I knew your husband for many years, and had the highest regard for him, and looked upon him as a true friend. Letter from Sir Horace Plunkett to Right Hon. Thomas Andrews...It may be that the story of your poor boy's death will never be told, but I seem to see it all. I have just come off the sister ship, whose captain was a personal friend, as was the doctor who when with him to the Titanic. I have been often in the fog....