Titanic Resources



If you're like us, you're hungry to learn more about all things Titanic. Here are some of our favorite resources. Please share with us what you discover!

"Titanic: The Ship Magnificent," by Bruce Beveridge, Scott Andrews, Steve Hall, Daniel Klistorner  & Art Braunschweiger. Copyright 2008, The History Press.
Volume One:  Design and Construction
Volume Two: Interior Design & Fitting Out
This two volume set is the definitive authority on the Titanic. You won't believe the detail captured in each 600+ page volume. Filled with photographs, drawings and schematics. these books highlight everything deck by deck, from the palatial rooms to the areas that only the crew occupied. A MUST for all Titanic lovers.


"Titanic Voices: Memories from the Fateful Voyage," by Donald Hyslop, Alastair Forsyth & Sheila Jemima. Copyright 1994 by Southhampton City Council
This is an inspiring and heartbreaking collection of first hand conversations with passengers and survivors of the Titanic. 


"882 1/2 Amazing Answers to Your Questions about the Titanic," by Hugh Brewster & Laurie Coulter. Copyright 1998 Madison Press Ltd
Just when you thought there wasn't anything new to learn, here is a book that will surprise you. So many new facts and trivia on the ship, the voyage, the passengers, the discovery and the film by James Cameron. A must for every Titanic enthusiast!


"Explore Titanic: Breathtaking New Pictures Recreated with Digital Technology," by Peter Chrisp. Copyright 2011 Barron's Educational Services, Inc.
Thanks to 3D technology, this engaging and beautifully illustrated book provides a "live" tour through the ship in stunning full color.


"Titanic's Last Secrets: The Further Adventures of Shadow Divers John Chatterton and Richie Kohler," by Brad Matsen. Copyright 2008 Titanic Partners, LLC and Brad Matsen.
Acclaimed writer, Brad Matsen vividly re-creates and construction and destruction of the great ship, drawing on new evidence by Chatterton and Kohler to discover a cover up fueled by greed and hubris.


"Shadow of the Titanic: The Extraordinary Stories of Those Who Survived," by Andrew Wilson. Copyright 2011 Andrew Wilson, Simon & Schuster UK Ltd.
Andrew Wilson brings to life the colorful voices of many of those who lived to tell the tale from the famous to the lesser-known 2nd and 3rd class passengers.


"The Titanic Experience: The Legend of the Unsinkable Ship," by Beau Riffenburgh. Copyright 2008 Andre Deutsch, Carlton Publishing Group.
An unique and compelling insight into the life of Titanic. Complete with over 200 photographs, stunning gatefolds, CD with first-hand accounts from Titanic survivors and readings performed by actors and 30 facsimiles of rare Titanic documents including magazine advertisements, original plans and blueprints, ice warnings, tickets and written reports of radio distress calls. A treasure trove!


"Ken Marschall's Art of Titanic," text by Rich Archbold. Copyright 1998 Ken Marschall, Madison Press Limited and Rick Archbold.
Breathtaking and accurate paintings of this beautiful liner depict each aspect of the Titanic's story - from dockside on sailing day to streaming westward.


"Titanic: An Illustrated History," text by Don Lynch, paintings by Ken Marschall. Copyright 1992 Don Lynch, Ken Marschall, Madison Press Limited.
The complete story of the "unsinkable" Titanic - from her construction and launch to her sinking and rediscovery - is told in words and hundreds of pictures in one magnificent illustrated volume.


"Titanic Unseen: Titanic and her Contemporaries (images from the Bell and Kempster albums)," by Senan Molony with Steve Raffield. Copyright 2016 Senan Molony & Steve Raffield, History Press.
An unique insight into what it meant to build, deploy and operate the greatest ships of the White Star Line in the Titanic era.


"Titanic: Legacy of the World's Greatest Ocean Liner," by Susan Wels. Copyright 1997 Tehabi Books, Inc., and RMS Titanic, Inc.
A complete and definitive look at the life of Titanic - from her construction in the early 1900's to her present day exploration at the bottom of the North Atlantic. The Discovery Channel's documentary provides the latest historical and scientific research, study and preservation to date.


And LAST BUT NOT LEAST....


"Last Dinner on the Titanic: Menus and Recipes from the Great Liner," by Rick Archbold and Dana McCauley. Copyright 1997 The Madison Press Limited and Rick Archbold.
This charming book brings to life just what it was like to dine aboard the most famous of all ships. More than 50 dishes from the Titanic's menus are presented along with directions for hosting a Titanic dinner event. 


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