If you like books on the Titanic this is one to read. I came across this book on one of Amazon's free books deals and grabed it. I read it in a few days and was totaly consume by it.It is a book about what it was like during the sinking and how people helped the survivors. It also told about how the laws were changed to prevent this from happening again.I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the history of the the Titanic. This is the real McCoy when it comes to all the Titanic books. Bruce Caplan took Logan Marshall's 1912 edition, researched it and packed with revelations not available to the original author brought a whole new perspective to the saga of the ill-fated ship. Caplan explored the background on how the ship left Southhampton and a fire was burning strong in the coal bins and the ship should never have left port. The heat did terrible things to the ship's hull and there is no point in saying anything more, except, of all the Titanic books available, choose this one to count on for all of the intrique and adventure of that voyage and count your lucky stars that you are on a ship on the ocean that doesn't have Smith as your Captain.
anyone have any recommendations for more books about titanic survivors?
—b_woolley_1
very good book. Found out new stuff that I didn't know before
—jordan
was good had some great info some not
—nessamalfoy
Quite repetitive in the telling.
—crazyrocker