Best of
Edwardian

1997

Ghost Liners: Exploring the World's Greatest Lost Ships


Robert D. Ballard - 1997
    Robert Ballard, one of the discoverers of the sunken Titanic, now retells the story of that great calamity and goes on to describe the sinking of four other seagoing giants. Showing readers what it's like to dive down to a gigantic wreck, he tells the story of the Empress of Ireland, which sank with more loss of life than was experienced on the Titanic; the Lusitania, whose sinking helped propel the United States into World War I; the Britannic, the sister ship of the Titanic, which was sunk by German submarines; and most recently the Andrea Doria, stuck and sunk off the coast of Massachusetts in 1956. With superb and thrilling illustrations by Ken Marschall, this is a book for whose interest in sea disasters has been whetted by the enormous attention the Titanic has recently received.

The Girl With The Creel


Doris Davidson - 1997
    However Lizann overcomes the obstacles in the way of her happiness - which she finds in the last place she expected. This novel is by the author of "The Three Kings".