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He was a keen observer of events and writes about incidents that never appeared in the British Admiralty's official report. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eYou will end up cursing sloppy Cunard maintenance along with Lauriat when he describes the deplorable condition of the collapsible lifeboat he tried to un-collapse while swimming through the debris field. Moments before he got tangled up in the Marconi wires strung between the funnels and almost went down.  It makes for fascinating reading.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eLauriat was a bookseller in Boston. Interesting to note that the book carries the tag of his bookshop as well as signatures and dates of future owners - \"M. Read Jan. 29-30, 1924\" and \"Frank O. Braynard 1945\".  Now, after eighty years, the book is ready for its next owner.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eGood condition with a rip on the binding cover.\u003c\/p\u003e"}

LUSITANIA: 1907 - 1915 "LUSITANIA's Last Voyage" by Charles Lauriat, inscribed

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Cunard Line:  "The LUSITANIA's Last Voyage" by Charles Lauriat, Jr., inscribed by the author, published 1915, hardbound with 162 pages.

Lauriat was a First Class passenger aboard the LUSITANIA on that fateful voyage from New York in May, 1915.  Like Laurence Beesley's book on the TITANIC disaster, Lauriat penned a concise and observant first person account of what happened. He was a keen observer of events and writes about incidents that never appeared in the British Admiralty's official report. 

You will end up cursing sloppy Cunard maintenance along with Lauriat when he describes the deplorable condition of the collapsible lifeboat he tried to un-collapse while swimming through the debris field. Moments before he got tangled up in the Marconi wires strung between the funnels and almost went down.  It makes for fascinating reading.

Lauriat was a bookseller in Boston. Interesting to note that the book carries the tag of his bookshop as well as signatures and dates of future owners - "M. Read Jan. 29-30, 1924" and "Frank O. Braynard 1945".  Now, after eighty years, the book is ready for its next owner.

Good condition with a rip on the binding cover.

$250.00
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