John Maxtone-Graham
“Maxtone-Graham’s take on the Titanic will be catnip to the ship’s dedicated buffs.”—Publishers WeeklyMore
Steven Biel
Updated Edition
“Brimming over with wit and insight. . . . Fresh and fascinating.”—Dan RatherMore
Steven Biel
An immensely readable, provocative, and entertaining exploration of the Titanic as cultural icon.More
Steven Biel
In the ninety years since the Titanic sank, countless sermons and editorials, poems, songs and ads, socialists and chauvinists, Christians, reformers, anarchists, and pitchmen have drawn on the power of the century's worst disaster to move their audience.More
Dave Bryceson
The sinking of the Titanic, as the dramatic story unfolded in the British press.More
John P. Eaton, Charles A. Haas
Ninety years after the most famous sinking of all time, two of the world's foremost authorities on the Titanic present this popular account of the sea's best-known disaster.More
John P. Eaton, Charles A. Haas
First published in 1986, revised and expanded in 1995, this book has been called "the definitive history" of the Titanic.More