I, too, will think of the Arabic in the days ahead. Thank you, Mr. Lawlor, for this post.
Thank you, Claire.
Great story to bring to mind the others who may not receive the same recognition. Thanks David.
Thanks Fran. Sorry for not replying sooner, I've been out of action for a few days
Thank you.
You're welcome.
I've recently finished reading Erik Larson's excellent book, Dead Wake, that relates the last voyage of the Lusitania. You are right - certain ship tragedies get all the attention. But as you study history you find there are many, many tales that also deserve to be told. As you say - every family touched by an event like the sinking of the Arabic has suffered a loss. For anyone interested in what that experience may be like, Larson's book effectively humanizes the tragedy of these indiscriminate torpedo sinkings.
Thanks Patrick. Larson's book certainly sounds like an interesting read. I'll check it out.
David, you should. It is a terrific read. If you are not familiar with Larson's work he has a gift for weaving historical facts and evidence into a compelling narrative. History written as mystery. In addition to the humanizing quality of his writing about the Lusitania there is a great deal of intrigue and politics that is exposed. I would say, possibly, some interesting context regarding the protection, and lack of protection, of merchant and passenger vessels at the time and how this served strategic interests - some of which may apply to the story of the Arabic.
Sounds just up my street, Patrick. Thanks
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