Suche books:   





Titanic: Triumph and Tragedy
John P. Eaton, Charles A. Haas

W. W. Norton & Company, 1995 - 352 pages

average customer review:based on 22 reviews
view larger image
 for more information click here

   highly recommended  highly recommended





The ultimate Titanic fact filled book! 1

John P. Eaton and Charles A. Haas already known for their very involved Titanic research and dives in Nautile (IFREMER's Titanic submersible} have done a beautiful Titanic book describing stateroom's the voyage building and sinking in a beautiful 352 pages have put together a book which in itself is as good as Titanic: An Illustrated History. Gives insurance claims Philadelphia first class passenger mrs. Cardeza filed for 18 suitcaces , 3 trunks and a medicine kit . A book which many experts (Myself included ) Love . Excellent for any Titanic Buff!


Most comprehensive

A most comprehensive source of information on this tragedy. Well written and well organized. Nicely stocked with period photographs.

A must have for any library on this subject.


 for more information click here









 for more information click here


Comprehensive in the Extreme

I must say this is the most comprehensive book on the Titanic I have yet seen. Every facet of the liner's history from its origins to the wreck exploration is covered. Each chapter includes pictures of everything connected to the ship. Anyone with any interest in Titanic at all should have a copy.

I did think the authors could have done better with their chapter on the sinking itself though. As it is they wrote little text and tell the story through picture captions! It is as if a book on the Kennedy assassination covered details of the flight to Dallas and then said little about the shooting itself. I also feel the authors were a bit too soft on Lord of the Californian.


 for more information click here






Wonderful pictorial record of the Titanic story

I found this book in my local library and took it out to read. However as soon as I got it home and looked through it I was enthralled by the pictures. The text was fairly standard fare although some of the earlier chapters had interesting info concerning the planning and construction of Titanic. The pictures steal the show and they made up my mind to buy this book for myself as such pictures need to be looked at and digested over months and years rather than the few weeks one has with a library book. If you have any interest in Titanic - BUY IT.


THERE'S NO BETTER BOOK THAN THIS ONE

This is the most outstanding book I have ever read. The pictures, the information, it could not have been written better. Anyone would love this book. Those who are in search of unique pictures would find this book invaluable, likewise those who are in search of information, facts, nowhere else seen loss of property claims would too find this book invaluable. Upon seeing this book in the book shop (I did not buy it here) I gave it absolutely no second thought and regardless of price bought it. I am a Titanic historian and I'm picky about the books I buy, and this book is just about the best book in my collection. Don't hesitate, buy it, you will not regret it.


 for more information click here


reviews: page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5



Originally written in 1986 in anticipation of the 75th anniversary of the Titanic disaster, Titanic: Triumph and Tragedy was issued in a second edition in 1994, after the authors got a chance to explore the wreckage. They added some haunting color photographs and extra text in which they muse on the emotional impact of what they call the "artefacts" retrieved: an ivory hairbrush with hair caught in its bristles, a legible newspaper, and a business card with a phone number scribbled in pencil on the back. In its boxy photographic layout and sober prose, the book feels like a historic artifact itself. The authors scrupulously avoid any trace of modern hype, letting the quietly stated facts speak for themselves: the ship was the largest moving manmade object of its day; on the proud clock in the grand first-class entryway, the allegorical figure of Time was flanked by Honour and Glory; one intrepid old lady saved fellow passengers by locating them in the waves with the flashlight built into her cane. "With more than 1500 still on board," the authors write, "and just 47 available spaces in collapsible [lifeboat] D, [Officer] Lightoller instructs the crew to lock arms and form a circle around the boat. Only women and children are permitted to pass through that circle." This book gives a sense of what it might have been like to enter that circle--or be excluded.


 for more information click here



hot or not?    What's your opinion?     Write a review and share your thoughts!



recommendations

The best ocean liner books
Must Have Titanic Books
A Titanic Collection
Best Titanic Books
Titanic




triumph

100 Things Longhorn Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die (100 Things ...
100 Years of Change: Snapshots in Time - Disasters, Discoveries, ...
1001 Ways to Celebrate America
100 Things Crimson Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die (100 Things ...
100 Things Buckeyes Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die (100 Things ...



tragedy

100 Natural Disasters: Spectacle and Tragedy (Environment)
09/11 8:48 am: Documenting America's Greatest Tragedy
10 Books in 1: Adventures of Tom Sawyer-Huckleberry Finn-Tom Sawyer ...
09/11 8:48 AM; Documenting America's Greatest Tragedy
2003 Columbia Space Shuttle Tragedy: Commemorating and Documenting ...



titanic

TITANIC AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY
The Last True Story of Titanic
Inside the Titanic (A Giant Cutaway Book)
James Cameron's Titanic
Last Dinner On the Titanic: Menus and Recipes from the Great Liner



search for books
triumph and, titanic, tragedy, triumph


Impressum / about us


Suche books: