On 15 April 1912, passengers stood on a dimly lit Boat Deck, looking down at the lifeboats they were told to enter. In the freezing air, away from the warmth of the interior, they had to decide whether to enter a boat that would be lowered into darkness or remain on an ‘unsinkable’ ship.
RMS Titanic in 50 Objects is a look at the world-famous liner through the objects that tell her story. Sheet music recovered from the body of a musician, a full-sized replica of her First Class Entrance Hall clock, a lifeboat from a fellow White Star Line ship – all of these objects and more come together to tell not only the tragedy of the ship herself, but also that of her passengers and crew. Lavishly illustrated and extensively researched by two of the world’s most foremost Titanic experts, this is her history brought to life like never before.**
About the Author :
Bruce Beveridge is a foremost authority on Titanicʼs exterior, working arrangements, and technical aspects of her layout and construction. He has been historical advisor to the Chinese company building a new version of Titanic. Steve Hall is a renowned visual historian who has studied and researched Titanicʼs photographic record for 30+ years. They co-authored the classic Titanic: The Ship Magnificent, and Titanic or Olympic: Which Ship Sank?, for The History Press, as well as being involved in many more Titanic-related publications.
Bruce Beveridge is one of the foremost visual and technical historians of the Olympic-class ships. He frequently gives talks and presentations globally and makes regular appearances in Titanic documentaries. Steve Hall is a historian, author, novelist and renowned Titanic researcher. He is one of the world’s foremost authorities on her photographic record, having collected, studied and researched the ship for over three decades.
Together they have over sixty years of experience in researching Titanic and are her most prolific co-author team. Their writing partnership has produced such books as Titanic in Photographs and the epic two-volume set Titanic: The Ship Magnificent, and they have also contributed to numerous documentaries, such as Rebuilding Titanic, Titanic The Mission and Save The Titanic.