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Titanic Captain E.J. Smith Memorial : A Souvenir of July 29th, 1914. 7 C's Press, Inc, Riverside, CT, 1970, (Titanic). Captain E.J. Smith Memorial : A Souvenir of July 29th, 1914. (Riverside, CT) : 7 C's Press, Inc. [for the Titanic Historical Society, Inc.], n.d. [circa 1970]. Pp [1]-38,(2). Illustrated. 8vo, printed red stapled card covers. A facsimile reproduction of the souvenir booklet for the unveiling of the Captain E.J. Smith Memorial, July 29th, 1914. Edward John Smith was Captain of the RMS Titanic and died when the ship sank in 1912. A fine copy. 125.00 Price:
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Titanic HARRISON, Leslie. LORD, Stanley Case for Captain Lord : An Echo of the Titanic Disaster Countryvise Limited, Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside , 1997, ISBN:1901231003 (Titanic). HARRISON, Leslie. The Case for Captain Lord : An Echo of the Titanic Disaster. (Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside : Countryvise Limited, 1997). First Edition. Pp (2),1-18. Illustrated. 8vo, stapled illustrated white card covers. “Since 1958, Leslie Harrison has been engaged in trying to demolish the legend that the late Captain Stanley Lord was responsible for the deaths of the 1,500 people lost in the Titanic disaster of 1912.” - from the back cover. Very good. Limited Edition, signed by Leslie Harrison. 55.00 Price:
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Titanic Hampshire : the county magazine. Vol. 31, No. 9, July 1991 Paul Cave Publications Ltd, Southampton , 1991, (Titanic). Hampshire : the county magazine. Vol. 31, No. 9, July 1991. Southampton : Paul Cave Publications Ltd., 1991. Pp [1]-79,(1). Illustrated. 4to, illustrated yellow stapled card covers. Includes Eric Wyeth Gadd's “Letter from America – 1912 : Last word on the Titanic?” (pp 26-27, plus 4 illustrations) – published for the first time – Titanic survivor's first letter home. Very good. For the whole issue 20.00 Price:
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Titanic). BEESLEY, Lawrence BEESLEY, Lawrence Loss of the SS. Titanic : Its Story and Its Lessons. 1st US Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1912, (Titanic). BEESLEY, Lawrence. The Loss of the SS. Titanic : Its Story and Its Lessons. By Lawrence Beesley, One of the Survivors. Bos./N.Y.: Houghton Mifflin Company, (June 1912). First Edition. Pp (4),v-vii,(5),1-[302], (2),frontispiece +4 plates (2 of which are double-page). 8vo, blue-grey cloth. Contents: Construction and Preparation for the First Voyage; From Southamp ton to the Night of the Collision; The Collision and Embarkation in Lifeboats; The Sinking of the Titanic, seen from a Lifeboat; The Rescue; The Sinking of the Titanic, seen from her Deck; The Carpathia's Return to New York; The Lessons Taught by the Loss of the Titanic; Some Impressions. Front inner hinge starting, small light stain to front board, light edgewear, 2 pagesbrowned by newspaer clipping, else a vg clean copy with bright gilt. 450.0 0 Price:
450.00 CDN
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Titanic Loss of the Steamship Titanic : Report of a Formal Investigation into the Circumstances Attending the Foundering on April 15, 1912, of the British Steamship Titanic, of Liverpool 7 C's Press, Inc., for the Titanic Historical Society, Inc., Riverside, CT , 1975, ISBN:091196214X (Titanic). Loss of the Steamship “Titanic” : Report of a Formal Investigation into the Circumstances Attending the Foundering on April 15, 1912, of the British Steamship “Titanic,” of Liverpool after Striking Ice in or near Latitude 41o 46' N., Longitude 50o 14' W., North Atlantic Ocean, as conducted by the British Government. Presented by Mr. Smith of Michigan. Riverside,CT : 7 C's Press, Inc., for the Titanic Historical Society, Inc., (1975). Pp (27),[1]-88,(6). Illustrated. 8vo, stapled printed tan card covers. Originally published Washington, 1912, as 62d Congress, 2d Session, Senate, Document No. 933. Additional Material copyright 1975. Contents : 1. Description of the ship. 2. Account of the ship's journey across the Atlantic, the messages she received, and the disaster. 3. Description of the damage to the ship and its gradual and final effect, with observations thereon. 4. Account of the saving and rescue of those who survived. 5. The circumstances in connection with the steamship “Californian.” 6. The Board of Trade's administration. 7. Finding of the court. 8. Recommendations. Rubbed, light smudge to front cover, pencil notes on sheet tipped-in to inside back cover, else very good. Scarce. 150.00 Price:
150.00 CDN
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Titanic DODGE, Washington. Loss of The Titanic : An Address. 7 C's Press, Inc [for] the Titanic Historical Society, Inc., Riverside, CT, 1975, ISBN:0911962131 (Titanic). DODGE, Washington. The Loss of The Titanic : An Address. Delivered before the Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, May 11, 1912. (Riverside, CT : 7 C's Press, Inc., [for] the Titanic Historical Society, Inc.), n.d. [ca1975]. Pp (36) unpaginated. Illustrated. 8vo, printed yellow stapled card covers. A facsimile reproduction of the original 1912 address. "Washington Dodge read a description of the Titanic disaster at the luncheon of the Commonwealth Club yesterday. The attendance established a record, and the interest in Dr. Dodge's words was manifest by the close attention which he received. When he came to speak of the cries of the drowning, Dr. Dodge broke down, and with difficulty proceeded with the narrative. After describing thefirst moments of the collision and telling how he placed his wife and chil d in the second boat to be launched from the starboard side, Dr. Dodge continued, in part, as follows [...]" - from the San Francisco Chronicle, May 12, 1912 . A near-fine copy. 150.00 Price:
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Titanic LORD, Stanley Petition on Behalf of the Late Captain Stanley Lord ex- S.S. Californian presented by the Mercantile Marine Service Association to the President of the Board of Trade. Mercantile Marine Service Association, Reprinted by the Titanic Historical Society, Inc., Wakkasey, Cheshire, 1968, (Titanic). A Petition on Behalf of the Late Captain Stanley Lord ex-S.S. “Californian” presented by the Mercantile Marine Service Association to the President of the Board of Trade. Wakkasey, Cheshire : Mercantile Marine Service Association, February 1968. Reprinted by the Titanic Historical Society, Inc. Pp [1]-39,(1). 8vo, stapled printed pale green card covers. Cover title : The Californian Incident: Text of Second Petition addressed to The President of the Board of Trade. Contents : Foreword. Petition: 1. Introduction. 2. The Titanic's Distress Rockets: (a) The First (b) The Last. 3. The Titanic's Heading. 4. The Californian's Witnesses. 5. The Californian's Heading. 6. Conclusion. Appendices: 1. The Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, Section475 (Rehearing of Inquiries and Investigations). 2. From the Findings of t he Formal Investigation into the loss of the s.s. Titanic, 1912 – The Circumstances in Connection with the s.s. Californian. 3. Text of statutory declaration made by the late Mr. Lawrence Beesley. 4. Timetable relating to publication of Mr. Beesley's Book “The Loss of the s.s. Titanic.” 5. Extracts from the book, “The Loss of the s.s. Titanic” by Mr. Lawrence Beesley. 6. The Titanic's Lifeboats: Approximate times of leaving. 7. Timing of radio messages. 8. Mr. J.G. Boxhall's Evidence: (a) As to Rockets (b) As to Titanic's Heading. 9. Timing and frequency of distress rockets fired from the Titanic: (a) Mr. H.J. Pitman (b) Mr. H.G. Lowe © Mr. G.T. Rowe (d) Mr. A.J. Bright (e) Mr. G. Symons (f) Mr. C.H. Lightoller. 10. Statements by Californian's Witnesses: (a) Mr. H. Stone, Second Officer (b) Mr. J. Gibson, Apprentice. Very good. 100.00 Price:
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Titanic HUTCHINGS, David F. RMS Titanic : 75 Years of Legend. 4th pr Kingfisher Railway Publications, Southampton, Hampshire , 1988, ISBN:0946184291 (Titanic). HUTCHINGS, David F. RMS Titanic : 75 Years of Legend. Southampton, Hampshire : Kingfisher Railway Publications, August 1988. Fourth Impression. Pp [1]-48. Illustrated. Double Column. 4to, illustrated stapled marooncard covers. “Seventy five years ago the largest liner in the world set sa il from Southampton on her maiden voyage. Five days later she lay on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, a wreck of giant proportion representing the wreck of man's faith in his own achievements. [...] This short book hopes to stimulate further investigation into her story and also put the liner into her historical perspective: she was not unique, she was one of a pair, but the extra care that went into her and the fate that befell her has made hera legend. A Titanic legend.” - from the Introduction. Very good. 16.00 Price:
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Titanic PAPP, John P.) She is magnificant, She is the Queen of the Seas, She is unsinkable, She isthe mighty Titanic. John P. Papp Historical Publications, Schenectady, N.Y., 1981, (Titanic). (PAPP, John P.). She is magnificant, She is the Queen of the Seas, She is unsinkable, She is the mighty Titanic. (Schenectady, N.Y.: John P. Papp Historical Publications, 1981). Pp (36) unpaginated. Illustrated. 8vo, illustrated white stapled card covers. The story of the Titanic disasterillustrated with facsimile reproductions from contemporary newspapers. Ver y good. 50.00 Price:
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Titanic THAYER, John B. Sinking of the S.S. Titanic, April 14-15, 1912. 7 C's Press, Inc [for] the Titanic Historical Society, Inc., Riverside, CT, 1974, ISBN:0911962115 (Titanic). THAYER, John B. The Sinking of the S.S. Titanic, April 14-15, 1912. (Riverside, CT) : 7 C's Press, Inc., [for] the Titanic Historical Society, Inc., (1974). Pp [1]-30,(2). Illustrated. 8vo, printed pale blue stapled card covers. First published in 1940. Additional Material [copyright] 1974. “John Borland "Jack" Thayer III (December 24, 1894-September 20, 1945) was a 17-year-old first-class passenger on the RMS Titanic who provided several first-hand accounts of the disaster. [...] In 1940 he described his experiences with the Titanic's sinking in vivid detail in a self-published pamphlet. Oceanographer Robert Ballard used it to determine the location of the Titanic...” - from wikipedia.org. A near-fine copy. 150.00 Price:
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Titanic DAVIE, Michael Titanic : The Death and Life of a Legend. Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1987, ISBN:0394558162 (Titanic). DAVIE, Michael. Titanic : The Death and Life of a Legend. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1987. First American Edition. Pp (2),[i]-xvii,(1),[1]-245,(7),+ 10 pp plates. 8vo, black cloth spine, tan paper covered boards, gilt lettering to spine. Spine rubbed, some pencil marks in text and four pages of pencled notes at rear, else very good in chipped and rubbed, but unclipped, dustjacket. 18.50 Price:
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Titanic DAVIE, Michael Titanic : The Death and Life of a Legend. Owl Books, Henry Holt, New York, 1988, ISBN:0805009094 (Titanic). DAVIE, Michael. Titanic : The Death and Life of a Legend. New York : Owl Books, Henry Holt, (1988). First thus. Pp. [i]-xix,(1),[1]-245,(7), + 8 p. of plates. 8vo, illustrated blue card covers Light shelfwear, elsevery good. 12.00 Price:
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Titanic KAMUDA, Edward S. Titanic : The Tragic Adventure. An article in Foote Prints, Volumke 45, Number 1, 1982 Foote Mineral Company, Exton, PA , 1982, (Titanic). KAMUDA, Edward S. “Titanic : The Tragic Adventure.” An article in Foote Prints, Volumke 45, Number 1, 1982, pp 2-14, with 14 illustrations.Exton, PA : Foote Mineral Company, 1982. Pp 1-32. Illustrated. Triple Colu mn. 8vo, illustrated black stapled card covers. Other articles : Star Views(by Joseph A. Cocozza, pp 15-21); Yankee Blacksmith / Prairie Innovator [J ohn Deere] (by Norman P. Gentieu, p 22-32). Very good. 20.00 Price:
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Titanic GROFF, John M. and Jane E. ALLEN. Titanic and her Era. Philadelphia Maritime Museum, Philadelphia, 1982, ISBN:0913346071 (Titanic). GROFF, John M. and Jane E. ALLEN. The Titanic and her Era. Edited by Philip Chadwick Foster Smith. (Philadelphia) : Philadelphia Maritime Museum, 1982. Pp [1]-32. Illustrated. 8vo, illustrated red stapled card covers. “Early in 1982, as the seventieth anniversary of the Titanic tragedy approached, the Philadelphia Maritime Museum designed and installed a specialexhibition to show the bulk of the Titanic Historical Society's collection . [...] This booklet, while not a catalogue, as such, of the Titanic exhibit, nonetheless presents in condensed form the basic facts concerning the ship's brief, yet fascinating, history. The text consists of the explanatory essays written to accompany the exhibition, one which, although it is expected to be changed from time to time, is a continuing feature at the Philadelphia Maritime Museum.” - from the Foreword. A fine copy. 50.00 Price:
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Titanic ROSTRON, Arthur, Sir. HOWMAN, Margare Titanic and her Era. Titanic Signals Archives, Westbury, Wiltshire, 1991, ISBN:0951819003 (Titanic). ROSTRON, Arthur, Sir. The Loss of the Titanic. With an introduction by Mrs. Margaret Howman. Westbury, Wiltshire : Titanic Signals Archives, (1991). First Edition. Pp [i]-iii,(1),1-50.(2). Illustrated. Large 8vo, pale blue stapled card covers, printed in black. Contents : Editor's Note. Introduction. S.O.S. The Loss of the Titanic. Captain Rostron's Messages. Letter from Mr. Walter James Hawksford. Titanic and Vanity Fair. Did You Know? Guide to further reading. A few minor pencil marks, else very good. 150.00 Price:
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Titanic Titanic Disaster : Report of the Committee on Commerce United States Senatepursuant to S. Res. 283 directing the Committee on Commerce to Investigate the Causes Leading to the Wreck of the White Star Liner Titanic 7 C's Press, Inc., for the Titanic Historical Society, Inc., Riverside, CT , 1975, ISBN:0911962148 (Titanic). “Titanic” Disaster : Report of the Committee on Commerce United States Senate pursuant to S. Res. 283 directing the Committee on Commerce to Investigate the Causes Leading to the Wreck of the White Star Liner 'Titanic,' together with speeches thereon by Senator William Alden Smith of Michigan and Senator Isidor Rayner of Maryland. Riverside, CT : 7 C's Press, Inc., for the Titanic Historical Society, Inc., (1975). Pp (8),1-92. Illustrated. 8vo, stapled printed tan card covers. Originally published Washington,1912, as 62d Congress, 2d Session, Senate, Report No. 806. Additional Mate rial copyright 1975. Contents : Report of Committee. Alphabetical list of crew of steamship Titanic. Summary of list of crew. Alphabetical list of first-class passengers. Alphabetical list of first-class survivors. Summary offirst-class passengers. List of second-class passengers. List of second-cl ass passengers arranged alphabetically. List of second-class passengers rescued by steamship Carpathia. Summary of second-class passengers. List of third-class passengers (other than foreign) embarking at Southampton. List ofthird-class passengers (Scandinavian and continental) embarked at Southamp ton. List of third-class passengers embarked at Cherbourg. List of third-class passengers embarked at Queenstown. List of third-class passengers rescued by steamship Carpathia. Summary of third-class passengers. Speech of Senator William Alden Smith. Speech of Senator Isidor Rayner. Covers spotted, vertical crease to front cover, a few pencil notes, else very good. 75.00 Price:
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Titanic Touched by Titanic : Creative writing, poetry and drawings by children fromBelfast, Cobh and Halifax. Belfast City Council, Belfast, 2002, ISBN:0901999067 (Titanic). Touched by Titanic : Creative writing, poetry and drawings by children from Belfast, Cobh and Halifax. (Belfast : Belfast City Council, 2002). Pp (56) unpaginated. Illustrated. Square 8vo, illustrated blue card covers. Penned name, else very good. Signed by a number of children. 12.50 Price:
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Titanic) MAXTONE-GRAHAM, John White Star Line Triple Screw Atlantic Liners Olympic and Titanic. Patrick Stephens, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire , 1988, ISBN:1852601051 (Titanic). The White Star Line Triple Screw Atlantic Liners Olympic and Titanic. Wellingborough, Northamptonshire : Patrick Stephens, (1988). First Printing of the Third PSL Edition. Pp (8),[1]-184,+ 7 folding plates. Illustrated. Large 8vo, black cloth, gilt lettering to spine. In the Ocean Liners of the Past series. Epilogue by John Maxtone-Graham. Originally published in The Shipbuilder, Vol. VI, Special Number, Midsummer, 1911. Contents : TheWhite Star Line. The Builders of the “Olympic” and “Titanic.” Evolution of the Design. Building of the Hulls. The Propelling Machinery. The Refrigera ting Installation. The Passenger Accommodation. The Electrical Equipment. Working Arrangements of the Ships. Trials of the “Olympic,” and Departure from Belfast. Epilogue. Very good in unclipped dustjacket. 95.00 Price:
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Titanic White Star Triple-Screw Steamers Olympic, 45,000 tons, and Titanic, 45,000 tons. The Largest Steamers in the World. 7 C's Press, Inc., for the Titanic Historical Society, Inc., Riverside, CT , 1975, (Titanic). White Star Triple-Screw Steamers “Olympic,” 45,000 tons, and “Titanic,” 45,000 tons. The Largest Steamers in the World. Riverside, CT : 7 C's Press, Inc.. for the Titanic Historical Society, Inc., n.d. [1970s]. Oneoblong sheet (38 by 8.5 inches) folded three time into an 8vo size (4.75 b y 8.5 inches) One side of the sheet is a diagramatic picture of the interior, and the other side has 13 illustrations of rooms on board the ships. Fine. 40.00 Price:
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