

As for "Dusk to Dawn", I will wait and see if it comes down to a more reasonable price. "The Mammoth Book of the Titanic" and "Extra Titanic" will definitely be near the top of my "wish list." I will probably also purchase one of Marshall Everett's books as well as "The Titanic Disaster as Reported in the British Press."Īlong with "Titanic Voices", I have ordered George Behe's new book "Onboard the RMS Titanic", along with "31 Norwegian Destinies" by Per Kristian Sebak, and "Titanic" by Claes-Goran Wetterholm. Thank you for the excellent information, Matthew. Once again, thank you for your assistance. In order to do this, I wish to find the most detailed accounts of the survivors as possible, which is why the full interviews would be useful to me.Īny further advice that you or anyone else can provide in this regard would be most helpful.



I have a general idea, but my goal is to find the testimonies of everyone who was on the ship in its final moments and than to try and piece together a clear picture of what happened, both on the ship in its final moments, and in the water after words. The reason I am conducting my research is both to try and determine everyone who was rescued from the water (ie., such as on the overturned collapsible), as well as to get a clearest of picture as possible of the final moments on the ships boat deck (ie., what happened to the senior officers, which way was the ship listing, etc.). By full accounts, I don't necessarily mean every word they have spoke about the ship, but I wish to know whether the entire transcripts/printings of the interviews that are excerpted in the book are included, or if they only include fragments of the interview. Yes, I definitely will purchase Titanic Voices regardless of whether the accounts are in it.
