This was James Cameron’s main source for his film Titanic, and it shows, both in his imagery and writing, often not just sourced but out right copied form here – pictures of the ship as it went down and lines such as “the sheets had never been slept in”.
The book is AMAZING. The writing style is this perfect type of up-to-the-second on the ground present-past tense that makes you feel as though you are right there, full off suspense of who will survive, and very well researched, chock-a-block full of primary sources, from pamphlets to tickets to newspapers to china plates to dresses to, of course, witness statements.
We follow the ship from inception to planning to building, to loading of passengers, to the voyage, to the fateful night, painstakingly detailed by the second, to the grisly aftermath, both that night, the next day, the days and weeks that followed, and what happened to everyone and to the ship and to her legacy in the years and decades that followed.
Very thorough, very well researched, excellently presented. Highly recommended to anyone looking to a great source of material on that tragic ship.