| 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 Reform |
| CHAPTER XXIX. The Senatorial Investigation |