Futility, Or The Wreck Of The Titan

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4.6
18 reviews
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150
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Futility, or The Wreck of the Titan is Morgan Robertson’s 1898 novella about the unsinkable ship Titan, which goes down after striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic. Disgraced former naval lieutenant John Rowland is working as a deckhand on the Titan when it strikes an iceberg and capsizes. Saving the younger daughter of a former lover by jumping onto the iceberg with her, Rowland and his charge are eventually rescued and return to their homes.

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4.6
18 reviews
Grimalkin Felidae
February 18, 2017
If this wasn't an omen, I don't know what is. Then there was the Titanic almost colliding with the Olympic before the voyage. That ship was unfortunately doomed. This is an excellent read as well, whether or not it's an eerie prediction of one of the most tragic maritime disasters known.
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A Google user
October 20, 2018
Good paper
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About the author

Morgan Robertson was an American writer best known for his novel Futility, or The Wreck of the Titan, a prescient novel published in 1898 about the catastrophic sinking of an “unsinkable” ocean liner, eerily similar to the sinking of the Titanic fourteen years later. Robertson also penned The Submarine Destroyer, Three Laws and the Golden Rule, and the short story “Beyond the Spectrum,” which described a future war between the United States and the Empire of Japan. Morgan Robertson died in 1915.

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