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21. The Sea Remembers: Shipwrecks and Archaeology : From Homer's Greece to the Rediscovery of the Titanic | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(1991-08)
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A first rate insight into Shipwrecks & Archaeology. |
22. The Night Lives On: The Untold Stories & Secrets Behind the Sinking of the Unsinkable Ship-Titanic by Walter J. Lord | |
Mass Market Paperback: 244
Pages
(1998-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Author Walter Lord.s acclaimed classic A Night to Remember is considered the definitive written work on the TITANIC tragedy. And now he returns to the scene of chaos and horror to explore--and answer--the untold mysteries behind the twentieth century.s greatest catastrophe at sea. But much has been discovered since Lord's original book madewaves--such as the shipwreck itself, and a wealth of scientificinquiry. So he wrote this semisequel, which tackles each of theremaining mysteries about the unnecessary calamity in a methodical,but quite readable, fashion. How come the wireless operators blew itso fatally? Maybe they would have had better operators if they paidthem more than $5 a week--as Lord notes, it would have taken awireless operator 18 years to earn one transatlantic ticket.How comethe Californian just sat there in nearby waters and neglected to saveanyone on the frantically signaling and flare-firing Titanic? Lordquotes a man on the nonsinking ship admitting to "a certainamount of slackness," which he uses for a sardonic chaptertitle. Some of the characters are more sympathetic, such as Renee Harris, whoused the money she won suing the Titanic owners for her husband'sdeath to bankroll neophyte playwright Moss Hart's first show. Lordsays that Hart's memoir, Act One, depictsHarris reacting to an opening-night flop with optimism. After you'vesurvived the Titanic, what's to worry? Walter Lord has gotten better reviews, and he needn't fret about hisreputation. The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Barbara Tuchman,author of A DistantMirror, had this reaction to Night Lives On:"Stunning ... his detection and discoveries make a first-classhistorical reconstruction and a model in the research and writing ofthat difficult art." --Tim Appelo Customer Reviews (27)
Review of service and condition
Great book, about a great tragedy
Enjoyable Read!
Questions finally meet their answers
Mysteries explained about the Titanic. |
23. Titanic: Fortune and Fate : Letters, Mementos, and Personal Effects from Those Who Sailed on the Lost Ship by The Mariners' Museum | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(1998-09-02)
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titanic book
making titanic really about human beings
Wonderful Book
Thank you Newport News, VA; Mariners Museum!
The Fortune of owing "Titanic: Fortune & Fate" |
24. You Wouldn't Want to Sail on the Titanic (You Wouldn't Want To¿) by David Stewart, David Antram, David Salariya | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2000-08)
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Memorable!
Thoroughly enjoy this series |
25. Lost Voices from the Titanic: The Definitive Oral History by Nick Barratt | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2010-03-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description On April 15, 1912, the HMS Titanic sank, killing 1,517 people and leaving the rest clinging to debris in the frozen waters of the North Atlantic awaiting rescue. Here, historian Nick Barratt tells the ship’s full story, starting from its original conception and design by owners and naval architects at the White Star Line through its construction at the shipyards in Belfast. Lost Voices From the Titanic offers tales of incredible folly and unimaginable courage—the aspirations of the owners, the efforts of the crew, and of course, the eyewitness accounts from those lucky enough to survive. In narrating the definitive history of the famous ship, Barratt draws from never before seen archive material and eyewitness accounts by participants at every stage of the Titanic’s life. These long-lost voices bring new life to those heartbreaking moments on the fateful Sunday night when families were torn apart and the legend of the Titanic was cemented in our collective imagination. Customer Reviews (1)
the lost voices of titanic |
26. All Stations! Distress!: April 15, 1912: The Day the Titanic Sank (Actual Times) by Don Brown | |
Paperback: 64
Pages
(2010-08-31)
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A classic tale revived, a day and a new book to remember |
27. Titanic Survivor by Violet Jessop | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(1997-01-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description But Jessop had no problem dishing the dirt on all aboard, theliveliest being her fellow steward Tim Nolan. "He had theappearance of a venerable archdeacon, the contrariness of the Irish,the rosy face of a child, and the soul of a vagabond," shereports. "It would take a mathematician to keep count of theresolutions made and broken by Tim to refrain from 'a drop of cheer'during one Atlantic crossing." Nolan had to stash his drops ofcheer in rich folks' cabins, once being forced to hide under anoccupied bed all day in a scene worthy of the Marxbrothers. "Sure, wasn't I afraid I was going to sneeze every timeI took a breath? It's me that'll be sober from now on," vowedNolan. Nolan's encounter with a stuffed mermaid and a flesh-and-blood circusfreak named the Bear Woman really freaked him out. "It tookseveral people to convince Tim he was not still 'under the influence'and 'seeing things,'" Jessop writes. "The combination of themermaid (he could not forget her placid expression and dainty arms)and the Bear Woman did a lot towards keeping Tim on the waterwagon." Jessop's account of her last conversation with another colleague,Stan, who saved her life by ordering her to hustle up to the lifeboatthat his sex disqualified him from boarding, is touching. They arguedabout her clothes."I said as he brought forth my new springoutfit, all trimmings and things," writes Jessop, "'That'sno rig for a shipwreck, all fussed up and gay.' Suddenly, I was tryingto be jocular, afraid I might cry ... 'So long, Stan. Come up yourselfsoon, won't you?' He was standing with his arm clasped behind him inthe corner ... He suddenly looked very tired. Good old, ugly-faced,big-hearted Stanley!" Good old, pretty-faced, big-hearted Violet. It's a good thing youwrote it all down. --Tim Appelo Customer Reviews (30)
Titantic Survivor
Survivors
real titanic herorine
Titanic was just a small part of this full, rich life
I Could NOT Put This Book Down!! Prior to reading this book, I was familiar with Miss Jessop's White Star collision and sinking experiences onboard the Olympic, Titanic, and Britannic, but had NO idea of the rest of her work, background or personality. What a life!And when you finish reading this, you will be hoping that there are more memoirs hidden somewhere!I did a marathon read of this book, not being able to stop until I finished. This book is truly a winner!I am so thankful that it has been published. ... Read more |
28. DK Readers: Survivors -- The Night the Titanic Sank (Level 2: Beginning to Read Alone) by Caryn Jenner | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2001-01-17)
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Showing children the good side of a bad situation.... |
29. Titanic Adventure: One Woman's True Life Voyage Down to the Legendary Ocean Liner by Jennifer Carter | |
Hardcover: 324
Pages
(1998-10-01)
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Titanic Adventure Authors: Jennifer Carter Forward by: William Buckley Jr. Hard cover: 324 pages The content of the book starts with background history of Jennifer Carter, the first woman to dive on Titanic. She talks about what it was like growing up in her family, as young girl who had so many dreams. Then Jennifer relates to the experience of surviving an abusive marriage. There are exciting action packed adventures under the mentorship of Ralph White, skydiving, scuba diving, and para sailing. Then there's the search for the Loch Ness monster with Ralph White and Emory Kristof of National Geographic. You will read about her work with Steven Low in the making of the Imax Film, "Titanica", featuring Ralph White, Steve Blasco, Emory Kristof, and Anatoly Sagalevitch (chief scientist for the Russian Academy of Science) of the "Akademik Mstislav Keldysh". Most of us like domestic animals, like cats and dogs, not Jennifer...she stares into the eyes of whales and sharks and reaches out and touches them! Jennifer has won an "Emmy" for her work on the National Geographic special, "The Great Whale". She has swum with sharks in Steven Spielberg's, "Jaws". She has also dove with renowned shark handlers in "The Sharks", on PBS, and goes on to tell about her harrowing experience on the "Majestic Explorer" cruise ship, that hit a large rock and started to sink. As a Titanic fanatic, she is faced with a similar dilemma of which the object was survival. Jennifer was the expedition leader for the French/American expedition in 1987, in which she tells about the eight weeks of turmoil and tension between the French and the Americans aboard the ship and the thief in their midst. She then goes on to share her experience of her dive to two and a half miles below the Atlantic to where the crumpled wreck of Titanic lays motionless, her dream finally fulfilled. Jennifer has faced all of her obstacles head on that have lain before her. As a woman, she has had to fight and work even harder to prove that she is a very strong, courageous and competent woman, able to accomplish any job or dream. Once I started reading the book, I couldn't put it down! I wanted to see what adventure was next as I felt so many emotions of anger, sadness, laughter and excitement. Jennifer Carter is a definite inspiration to all those with dreams, that might seem unreachable. She proves that anything is possible, with hard work and determination. The co-author, Joel Hirschhorn, is her husband and confidant, who has won two academy awards for writing the love songs for disaster films, "The Morning After" from the "Poseidon Adventure" and "We May Never Love Like This Again" from the "Towering Inferno". His songs have sold over 94 million records including 14 gold records. He has authored four best sellers and was "Tony-nominated" for his work on the score in "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers". Very exciting reading! (Copyright Linda Lewis all rights reserved-2000)
A Great story of adventure and triumph
I loved this book!!! What Iliked most about the main character was her humanity. She's no cardboardsuperwoman, but a person with fears and doubts who pushed ahead andovercame them to fulfill her dreams.She faced a shipwreck, twohurricanes, a killer fog and a Captain Queeg-like enemy on board ship andshe refused to knuckle under and let herself be destroyed.I only hopethis becomes a movie, so the whole world can read about -- and be inspiredby -- a story both unusual and powerfully moving.
Battered Housewife Changes Mates, Takes a Dive
A true account of high drama, written with flair A well-paced autobiography of a remarkable gutsy woman whose life-long love of adventure and the sea seemed destined to lead her to the wreck of the Titanic. Carter begins by describing her youthful obsession with the ocean and classicstories of nautical adventure.She recounts events in her youth, her firstmarriage and her devotion to her children as she took on the burden ofsingle motherhood.While maintaining a tedious day job, Carter managed topursue skydiving, parasailing, ballooning, river rafting, hang gliding andskiing.On one fateful trip to Scotland working as a diver for a NationalGeographic shoot, the author met Bob Ballard, who was eventually the firstman to see the wreckage of the Titanic on the ocean floor.She explainshow her varied experiences over the course of many years as a diver,project director and diving coordinator would one day land her the job of alifetime:leader of a French-American expedition to film a documentary onthe salvaging of the ship's artifacts.Much more than just another storyof the Titanic, this is a true account of high drama, written with flair. ... Read more |
30. Titanic and the Making of James Cameron: The Inside Story of the Three-Year Adventure That Rewrote Motion Picture History by Paula Parisi | |
Paperback: 234
Pages
(1999-06-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description She has great details about the infamous incident in which some jerkpoisoned the crew with the terrifying hallucinogen PCP, sending 56people to the emergency room. PCP transformed Cameron into a replicaof Schwarzenegger in his film Terminator. "Life imitatesart," Cameron's pal Lewis Abernathy tells Parisi. "One eyewas completely red, just like the Terminator eye. A pupil, no iris,beet red. The other eye looked like he'd been sniffing glue since hewas four ... I'm thinking call an organ donor bank, next of kin... And he puts on this big ol' grin and says, 'Finish the movie,Lewis, you know what to do!'" The set medic tamed panic with pop music, just like the Titanicorchestra--only Roy Orbison instead of ragtime. Star Bill Paxton madea daring escape from the hospital and got back to the set in time forthe conga line. Cameron's ego is so damn can-do that he feels he could have saved thepassengers of Titanic if he had been the captain. To save everybody,Cameron tells Parisi, the captain simply should have loaded everybodyaboard the iceberg! "They would have been cold, but they wouldhave lived." Parisi is the opposite of the typical scorpion-like showbiz reporter;she is pro-Cameron. To get to her unrivalled inside scoops, you haveto wade through gushing sentences such as, "The symmetry andperfection of the room are as awesome as anything out of Kubrick'sBarry Lyndon or The Shining." She does not dwell onthe script's weaknesses, as most of the press and the Academy ofMotion Picture Arts and Sciences did. But if you have a scintilla of interest in how this infinitelydifficult and technically innovative film was made, Parisi's is thebook to buy. --Tim Appelo Customer Reviews (21)
Very technical
Kind of biased and not historically correct
VeryInteresting
The InterWorkings of a movie mastermind
The Inside Scoop |
31. Her Name, Titanic: The Real Story of the Sinking and Finding of the Unsinkable Ship by Charles R. Pellegrino | |
Hardcover: 269
Pages
(1988-11)
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A Haunting and absorbing history
A most interesting book |
32. The Last Days of the Titanic: Photographs and Mementos of the Tragic Maiden Voyage by Edward Eugene O'Donnell, E. E. O'Donnell, Frank Browne | |
Hardcover: 120
Pages
(1997-11)
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Editorial Review Amazon.com Review This book boasts several photos of unique interest, including the onlyknown clear shot of the part of the ship that remains almost intacttoday, the forecastle, which hit bottom first. It's also got somehuman interest: Browne, who died in 1960, almost missed the chance towin the Croix de Guerre for war heroism, save souls, and make art allhis life, because of the kindness of an American millionaire couple hemet at dinner on the Titanic. They liked Browne so much they offeredto pay his way to New York. He wired his Jesuit superior, who wiredback, "GET OFF THAT SHIP." It was, Browne noted, "the only time holy obedience saved a man'slife!" And his pictures give a genuine sense of life aboard thedoomed boat. --Tim Appelo Customer Reviews (7)
Wonderful rare photographs
chilling
The pictures were great.
very good for a titanic historian
One of The Best... |
33. The Birth of the Titanic by Michael McCaughan | |
Hardcover: 183
Pages
(1999-01)
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The Birth of the Titanic |
34. Titanic (Survival! Series, Book 1) by Kathleen Duey, Karen A. Bale | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(1998-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Titanic -- April 14, 1912Gavin Reilly is working in the Titanic's galley to earn his passage from Ireland to America.He can't wait to join his brother in New York.He has big dreams and bigger ambitions.Karolina Green is returning home to the States with her Aunt Rose after the death of her parents in England.She wants, more than anything, to mend her shattered life in New York. On a calm, clear April night their hopes and dreams turn into a nightmare -- like those of hundreds of other passengers on the Titanic.Rich and poor, famous and unknown, the people aboard the Titanic find themselves at the mercy of a cold seathat even the greatest ship ever built can't conquer.Few will live to remember the disaster the world still can't forget -- will Gavin and Karolina be among the survivors? Customer Reviews (17)
SURVIVAL TITANIC
A Good Book
A survival story about two kids on the Titanic.
This book sure did hit the iceberg
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35. Remains of the RMS Titanic Discovered: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Leslie A. Mertz | |
Digital: 4
Pages
(2001)
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36. Sherlock Holmes and the Titanic Tragedy: A Case to Remember (Adventures of Sherlock Holmes) by William Seil | |
Paperback: 253
Pages
(1999-05)
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Not bad at all!
Brisk and enjoyable slice of Sherlockiana
Great Pastiche
Enjoyable read that doesn't go down with the ship WilliamSeil sets out to set up an intriguing group of passengers, many of who haveulterior motives, as Holmes and Watson form part of a party protectingsecret submarine plans being transported to America on the Titanic's maidenvoyage. The cast includes relatives of better-known Holmesian mainstays -we have Christine Norton, daughter of Irene Adler, and Colonel JamesMoriarty, brother to the more famous professor.As well as fictionalcharacters, actual members of the crew and passengers of the Titanic playtheir roles.I was well pleased to see mystery writer Jacques Futrellegiven a significant role in the novel.Sadly, Futrelle's stories ofProfessor Van Dusen, the Thinking Machine, have been allowed to fall out ofprint, but it is particularly good to see Watson and Futrelle makereference to the Thinking Machine's exploits and to contrast them toHolmes' own during the novel.I'd suggest that his role is a due tributeto one of the many victims of the Titanic's fatal voyage. As the novelprogresses, a number of stories are played out as the reader sees thedifferent suspects duly investigated.The characters are driven by aperceived deadline in the ship's arrival in New York, but we readers knowthat the iceberg is waiting to cut short the events of the book. This isSeil's first book (and only to date...), and does show some of theweaknesses of first books - such as a desire to pack too much in.However,his writing style is pleasing and characters fairly well-defined.Whilenot breaking new ground (hardly a requirement in a Holmes' book) is adecent if unchallenging read.
Extremely Disappointing |
37. Remembering the Titanic by Diane Hoh | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1998-08)
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a surpize
As good as I expected.
READ IT!!
Lives up to the first
Brilliant Sequel |
38. The Titanic by Geoff Tibbals | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1997-06-30)
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Good Book
Wonderfully and sensitively written
Stimulating research of the begining to an end. It's pages are filled with first hand accounts and plenty of descriptive material, leading the reader from the very first thoughts of building the magestic liner to it's tragic and heart felt demise in early morning hours of April 15, 1912. If you're historically minded or just mildly interested and are looking for a quality book on the Titanic that's easy to read and enjoyable to follow, this is the book for you! ... Read more |
39. The Titanic Conspiracy: Cover-Ups and Mysteries of the World's Most Famous Sea Disaster by Robin Gardiner, Dan Van Der Vat | |
Hardcover: 312
Pages
(1996-03)
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B.....
titanic cospiracy review
Questions, doubts, carelessness, but no conspiracy
Oy Vey....
DON'T UNDERESTIMATE THIS BOOK |
40. Titanic: A Journey Through Time by John P. Eaton, Charles A. Haas | |
Hardcover: 248
Pages
(1999-06-17)
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PICTURES GALORE !!!
pictures galore
TI member gives this book thumbs up!
Recycled, sloppy, but has some value. On a positivenote, I enjoyed the 8 color pages insert in the middle of the book (thebalance is black and white), and thought the events following the disasterthrough today made for fresh reading (although simple exhibits of Titanicartifacts are repeatedly listed in the timeline as if they are signficant"events.") This book has been listed on the Amazon page forfour months now as a 625 page book when in fact, it is a 248 page book!
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