A Night to Remember (book)
A Night to Remember is a non-fiction book written by Walter Lord and published in 1955. It recounts the sinking of the RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912.
The book is known for its meticulous research, drawing upon survivor accounts, official inquiries, and maritime records to provide a detailed and chronological narrative of the disaster. Lord avoids sensationalism, instead focusing on the human drama and the systemic failures that contributed to the tragedy.
A Night to Remember covers the events leading up to the collision with the iceberg, the chaotic hours following the impact, and the eventual rescue of survivors by the Carpathia. It highlights the experiences of passengers and crew across different social classes, illustrating the varied responses to the unfolding crisis.
The book's impact has been significant, contributing to the enduring fascination with the Titanic and influencing subsequent historical accounts and fictional adaptations of the event. A successful film adaptation of the book, also titled A Night to Remember, was released in 1958. The book remains a highly regarded and widely read account of the Titanic disaster.