When the White Star Line's 'unsinkable' transatlantic liner RMS Titanic struck an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York on 15 April 1912, she sank with the loss of 1,503 lives; 705 survived the disaster. From that fateful day when the pride of the British merchant marine plumbed the icy depths of the North Atlantic, Titanic has become the most celebrated of maritime disasters and has spawned hundreds of books and two major films.
About the Author
David Hutchings is the librarian of the Vosper Thornycroft Archive at Portsmouth. He is an authority on the RMS Titanic and author of books about the Titanic, Queen Elizabeth, Caronia, and QE2. David has also made, or been involved in the production of a number of documentary programmes for television and DVD, including The Making of 'A Night to Remember'. He is currently producing a book about the two Mauretanias. David lives at Lee-on-The Solent.
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