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Futility is a novella written by Morgan Robertson, first published in 1898. It was revised as The Wreck of the Titan in 1912.
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Futility, Or The Wreck of the Titan

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Futility is a novella written by Morgan Robertson, first published in 1898. It was revised as The Wreck of the Titan in 1912. It features a fictional British ocean liner named Titan that sinks in the North Atlantic Ocean after striking an iceberg.... Wikipedia
Originally published: 1898
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This grimly captivating novella was first published in 1898, 14 years before the Titanic disaster. Robertson's fictional telling of what befell the Titan ...
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It features a fictional British ocean liner Titan, the largest ship in the line, considered to be supposedly unsinkable, that sinks in the North Atlantic after ...
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A novella of unrequited love, human arrogance, and deadly tragedy that predicted the legendary Titanic disaster…fourteen years before it happened.
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The story was written in 1898 and follows the adventures of the main character, John Rowland, who lands up on the great and doomed ship "The Titan". Many eerily ...
No good, merciful God created this world or its conditions. Whatever may be the nature of the causes at work beyond our mental vision, one fact is indubitably ...
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Many say this fictional tale about the sinking of a great ship, the Titan, mirrors the wreck of the Titanic in 1912. This fact is astounding because the ...
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Robertson's story, written fourteen years before the historic event it presaged, parallels the descriptions and fate of the Titanic with psychic precision.