Lee W. Merideth:
1912 Facts about Titanic and an updated companion
book, Titanic Names: A Complete List of the Passengers and Crew,
(Titanic Centennial Edition.)
Lee Merideth is a
long-time Titanic historian and the
author of several Civil War
reference books.
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Bruce
M. Caplan:
The Sinking of the
Titanic – 1912 Survivor Accounts.
Logan Marshall’s original 1912 classic, abridged and edited by Bruce M. Caplan.
Also, available on CD
Bruce M. Caplan
took the original work and edited and abridged the book to include new
information. Today, he is much
sought-after public speaker and is considered a premier Titanic expert. Business man and author, Caplan resides in
Washington State with his wife Esther.
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Helen Behr Sanford:
This fascinating book weaves together history and fiction to
tell the true tale of American tennis star Karl H. Behr and Helen Newsom. Not unlike
fictional TITANIC movie lovers, Jack and
Rose...Karl and Helen’s love could not be denied. Their authentic shipboard
romance comes to life in a
definitive biography of adventure and high drama.
Helen is a descendent of Karl Behr.
Author Helen Behr
Sanford, having lived next
door to her namesake grandmother, captures the fascinating lives of these two
lovers in their journey through the early years of the twentieth century, and highlights
the brilliant tennis career of Karl Behr.
She is a graduate of Wheaton College in Norton, Maryland and
studied with the late Theodore Weiss at Princeton University. She has raised two sons with her
husband on a small farm outside of Princeton.
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Ken Rossignol:
Titanic 1912 – The
Original News Stories
News gathering in 1912, not unlike today, often jumped-the-gun
before all of the facts were known.
Titanic 1912 takes a hard look at the original
newspaper coverage of the disaster and sorts out the true facts from the gross
exaggerations that appeared in newspapers, worldwide. This book provides a unique look-back into 1912 news
reporting by a renowned, 21st
century journalist