If ever a subject and a writer were perfectly matched it is here.  The fated voyage of the Titanic, with its heroics and horror, has been dramatized many times before, but never by an artist with the skills and sen...

Buy Now From Amazon

If ever a subject and a writer were perfectly matched it is here.  The fated voyage of the Titanic, with its heroics and horror, has been dramatized many times before, but never by an artist with the skills and sensibility of Beryl Bainbridge.  Bainbridge vividly recreates each scene of the voyage, from the suspicious fire in the Number 10 coal bunker, to the champange and crystal of the first-class public rooms, to that terrible midnight chaos in the frigid North Atlantic.  This is remarkable, haunting tale substantiates Bainbridge as a consummate observer of the human condition.

Similar Products

A Bride Goes West (Women of the West)A Night to Remember: The Classic Account of the Final Hours of the Titanic (Holt Paperback)The Return of Martin GuerreThe Wife of Martin GuerreJoan of Arc: A Life (Penguin Lives)King Arthur and the Knights of the Round TableLe Morte D'Arthur: King Arthur and the Legends of the Round Table (Signet Classics)An Awfully Big Adventure