Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters
1912
- Chapter I First News of the Greatest Marine Disaster in History
- Chapter II The Most Sumptuous Palace Afloat
- Chapter III The Maiden Voyage of the Titanic
- Chapter IV Some of the Notable Passengers
- Chapter V The Titanic Strikes an Iceberg!
- Chapter VI "Women and Children First!"
- Chapter VII Left to Their Fate
- Chapter VIII The Call for Help Heard
- Chapter IX In the Drifting Life-Boats
- Chapter X On Board the Carpathia
- Chapter XI Preparations on Land to Receive the Sufferers
- Chapter XII The Tragic Home-Coming
- Chapter XIII The Story of Charles F. Hurd
- Chapter XIV Thrilling Account by L. Beasley
- Chapter XV Jack Thayer's Own Story of the Wreck
- Chapter XVI INCIDENTS RELATED BY JAMES McGOUGH
- Chapter XVII Wireless Operator Praises Heroic Work
- Chapter XVIII Story of the Steward
- Chapter XIX How the World Received the News
- Chapter XX Bravery of the Officers and Crew
- Chapter XXI Searching for the Dead
- Chapter XXII Criticism of Ismay
- Chapter XXIII The Financial Loss
- Chapter XXIV Opinions of Experts
- Chapter XXV Other Great Marine Disasters
- Chapter XXVI Development of Shipbuilding
- Chapter XXVII Safety and Life-Saving Devices
- Chapter XXVIII Time for Reflection and Reforms
- Chapter XXIX The Senatorial Investigation