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All Things Titanic

April 1, 2012

From Time to Time by Jack Finney

In the sequel to Time and Again, Simon Morley leaves the 19th century and tries to stop World War I.

 

A Good Woman by Danielle Steel

Her life and family changed forever by the sinking of the Titanic, Annabelle Worthington flees New York for war-torn France, where, in a field hospital run by women in the midst of World War I, she finds her true calling in medicine.

 

How to Survive the Titanic: the Sinking of J. Bruce Ismay by Frances Wilson

An account of the Titanic’s sinking focuses on the story of the ship’s owner, revealing the reasons behind his jump and the repercussions of his actions.

 

Last Dinner on the Titanic by Rick Archbold

A cookbook designed to recreate the atmosphere of dining on the famous, doomed luxury liner serves up such recipes as Lobster Thermidor, Quail’s Eggs in Aspic with Caviar, and Poached Salmon with Dilled Mousseline Sauce and Cucumber.

 

Raise the Titanic! by Clive Cussler

The R.M.S. Titanic, sunk in 1912, has in her hold a very rare element, byzanium, needed to complete the U.S. Sicilian Project. The task of raising her is hampered by the presence of Russian spies and a very nasty hurricane.

 

SOS Titanic by Eve Bunting

Fifteen-year-old Barry O’Neill, traveling from Ireland to America on the maiden voyage of the Titanic, finds his life endangered when the ship hits an iceberg and begins to sink.

 

Titanic Adventure: one woman’s true life voyage down to the legendary ocean liner by Jennifer Carter

Describes the first woman’s exploration of the Titanic shipwreck and the challenges she faced.

 

Titanic and the Making of James Cameron: the inside story of the three-year adventure that rewrote motion picture history by Paula Parisi

Inside story of the three-year adventure that rewrote motion picture history.

 

The Titanic Disaster: as reported in the British national press April-July 1912 by Dave Bryceson

The sinking of the Titanic, as the dramatic story unfolded in the British press. 

Titanic Legacy: disaster as media event and myth by Paul Heyer

This is the first book to deal exclusively with the influence and meaning of what media historian Paul Heyer calls our century’s first collective nightmare.

 

The Titanic murders by Max Allan Collins

Acclaimed mystery writer Jacques Futrelle and his wife are enjoying their second honeymoon aboard the Titanic. But when another passenger–who has been practicing blackmail–is found smothered in a locked stateroom, the Captain turns to Futrelle.

 

Titanic Survivor: the newly discovered memoirs of Violet Jessop who survived both the Titanic and Britannic disasters by Violet Jessop

Describes the author’s experiences during two disasters at sea.

 

Titanic: women and children first by Judith B. Geller

Poignant accounts of those caught up in the world’s worst maritime disaster.

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