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Titanic Lives: Migrants and Millionaires, Conmen and Crew

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Titanic Lives: Migrants and Millionaires, Conmen and Crew

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780007321667

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

HarperPress

Publication Date:

4th December 2012

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Maritime history

Dewey:

910.91634

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

416

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

300g

Description

Marking the centenary of the Titanic disaster, Titanic Lives is a fresh investigation of the lives of the passengers and crew on board the most famous ship in history.
In this impeccably researched and utterly riveting social history, Richard Davenport-Hines brings to life the stories of the men who built and owned the Titanic, the crew who serviced her and the passengers of all classes who sailed on her. We are introduced to this fascinating cast of characters and follow their lives on board the ship through to the supreme dramatic climax of the disaster.

Universally critically acclaimed, Titanic Lives is the must-read Titanic book of the centenary year.

Reviews

A masterpiece of narrative history Mail on Sunday

An astonishing work, of meticulous research, which allows us to know, in painful detail, the men and women on that fateful voyage. Even now, a hundred years later, Mr Davenport-Hines finds a new, and heart-breaking, story to tell Julian Fellowes

Eloquent and absorbing As well as being a fascinating work of social history, Titanic Lives is a remarkable study of empathy and its absence. As such it will stay afloat long after the armada of other Titanic books have gone down Frances Wilson, Daily Telegraph

Richard Davenport-Hiness immaculately researched history brings an extraordinary cavalcade of characters to vivid life Sunday Telegraph

Fascinating social history Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times

By far the most gripping book on the subjecthe manages to maintain an extraordinary forward momentum, yet at the same time rescue from the deep, the biographies of hundreds of peopleDavenport-Hiness sense of what to reveal when is perfectly tuned Rose Tremain, Guardian

Author Bio

Richard Davenport-Hines won the Wolfson Prize for History for his first book, Dudley Docker. He is an adviser to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and has also written biographies of W.H.Auden and Marcel Proust. His most recent book, Ettie, the Intimate Life of Lady Desborough was published in 2008. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Royal Society of Literature, he reviews for the Sunday Telegraph, the Sunday Times and the Times Literary Supplement.

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