Titanic Voices: 63 Survivors Tell Their Extraordinary Stories

£18.63

There were over 700 survivors of the Titanic disaster and their horrific experience has captivated readers and moviegoers for over 100 years. But what was it actually like for a woman to say goodbye to her husband? For a mother to leave her teenage sons? For the unlucky many who found themselves in the freezing Atlantic waters? Titanic Voices is the most comprehensive collection of Titanic survivors’ accounts ever published and includes many unpublished and long-forgotten accounts, unabridged, together with an authoritative editorial commentary. It is also the first book to include substantial accounts from female survivors and those travelling third class.

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About the Author

Hannah Holman is the author of several books including the best-selling Titanic Voices (‘Heartstopping accounts’ Juliet Gardiner, BBC History magazine), Art Donahue’s Life As A Battle Of Britain Spitfire Pilot (‘Warmly recommended’ All About History) & The Tommies’ Manual 1916 (‘A fascinating read’ Great War Magazine). She studied English Literature at the University of Birmingham & works for a City firm managing public sector assets. Married with four children, she lives in Bath.

Additional information

Publisher ‏

Amberley Publishing; Illustrated edition (15 April 2013)

Language ‏

Paperback ‏

448 pages

ISBN-10 ‏

144561443X

ISBN-13 ‏

978-1445614434

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