A Night To Remember by Walter Lord. Original hardback
edition printed in 1955. Detailed account of the Titanic from the
moment of the collision with the iceberg to the rescue the following
morning by the Carpathia. 51 Illustrations, 209 pages.
Lusitania by Colin Simpson. Printed in 1972.
The story surrounding the sinking of the famous liner during World War I.
40 Illustrations, 303 pages.
Captain of the Queens by Captain Harry Grattidge. 1956.
Story of life aboard the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth,
as told by their captain.
Collision Course by Alvin Moscow. Printed in 1959. The
story of the sinking of the Italian ocean liner Andrea Doria after
the Stockholm collided into her side. 32 pages of photographs, some
quite dramatic, 316 pages.
Saved by William Hoffer. Printed in 1979. A later version
of the sinking of the Andrea Doria. 38 illustrations, 216 pages.
The Only Way To Cross by John Maxtone-Graham. Printed in
1972. Travel on the North Atlantic during the golden era of the great
liners from the Mauretania to the France to the Queen Elizabeth
II . A classic of liner lovers! Dozens of illustrations, 434 pages.
The Sway of the Grand Saloon by John Malcolm
Brinnin. Printed in 1971. An excellent account of the history of travelling
on the North Atlantic liners from 1818 to the late 1960's. 55 illustrations,
599 pages.
Shipwreck by Gordon Thomas and Max Witts. Printed in 1972.
The strange fate of the Morrow Castle, an ocean liner that burned
at sea in 1934 just hours from her New York destination. 36 illustrations,
287 pages.
Disaster At Sea by Otto Mielke. Printed in 1958. Story of the
28 of world's great maritime tragedies, including the Titanic, Andrea
Doria, and Paris 15 Illustrations, 255 pages.
The Day They Stole the Queen Mary, by Terence Huges.
Printed in 1983. Fiction. World War II story of espionage that takes place
on the famous liner. 348 pages.
The Atlantic Liners, by Frederick Emmons. Printed in 1972.
A listing and brief description with illustration of ocean liners on the
Atlantic. 160 pages.
No Greater Love, by Danielle Steel. Printed in 1991. Fiction.
Story of a family returning to America on the Titanic and the
tragedy that befalls them. 392 pages.
Some Ship Disasters, by K.C. Barnaby. Printed in 1970.
Interesting discussion of a number of disasters, including the Olympic/Hawke
collision, the Titanic, Empress of Ireland, Andrea Doria, Vestris,
and many more. Discussion of the Halifax explosion and submarines disasters
as well. 26 illustrations, 272 pages.
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