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… for readers interested in “the rest of the story” that fateful April night on the North Atlantic. ― Steamboat Bill
…careful attention to detail and thorough analysis of the evidence makes this an excellent addition to Titanic historiography. ― Internet Modeler
…impeccable, even handed research… This is a book anyone (even landlubbers) can read, comprehend and learn from. I heartily recommend this book even if you think you know all about the tragedy. ― IPMS
… a must for maritime enthusiast or for anyone who wants to know the truth about the events leading up to and after the sinking of the most famous vessel in history…RMS Titanic! ― White Star Memories
…A very much alive, gripping and well-written book. ― F. Gavard- Perret, French Titanic Society
A bold and powerful account of the most incredible disaster in the annals of maritime history. Daniel Allen Butler’s in depth narrative is exactingly researched, admirably written and forcefully presented. He has revealed the true controversy between the Titanic, the Carpathia and the Californian, and laid to rest the enigma behind that fateful drama of April 14, 1912. Very, very well done. ― Clive Cussler
…finds a happy medium between that for the professional historian and the general public. …not only never strays from his central theme, what happened that night, but also, more helpfully, offers sustained analysis of why it happened and suggests how things might have turned out differently. ― The Northern Mariner
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