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A Note on Sources

All dialogue and thoughts attributed to survivors in Lifeboat No. 8. are reconstructed from first-person accounts and newspaper interviews of survivors, letters written by them, and testimony given by survivors at the American and British inquiries into the sinking of the Titanic.

Selected Bibliography

Books:

Archbold, Rick, and Dana McCauley, with a foreword by Walter Lord. Last Dinner on the Titanic (Hyperion, 1997).

Ballard, Dr. Robert D., with an introduction by Walter Lord. The Discovery of the Titanic (Madison Press Books, 1995).

Barratt, Nick. Lost Voices from the Titanic: The Definitive Oral History (Palgrave and MacMillan, 2010).

Beesley, Lawrence. The Loss of the SS Titanic: Its Story and Its Lessons, By One of Its Survivors (Kindle Edition, 2011).

Bryceson, Dave, compiler. The Titanic Disaster: As Reported in the British National Press April–July 1912. (W.W. Norton, 1997).

Butler, Daniel Allen. “UNSINKABLE”: The Full Story (Stackpole Books, 1988).

Davie, Michael. Titanic, the Death and Life of a Legend (Alfred A. Knopf, 1987).

Lord, Walter. A Night to Remember (Henry Holt and Company, 1955).

Lord, Walter. The Night Lives On (William Morrow, 1986).

White, John D.T. The RMS Titanic Miscellany (Irish Academic Press, 2011).

Articles:

Bigham, Randy Bryan. “A Matter of Course,” Encyclopedia Titanica, 2006.

Maioni, Roberta. “My Maiden Voyage,” The Daily Mail, 1926.

“Statement by Harold Bride,” New York Times, April 19, 1912.“Titanic: The Countess of Rothes and the Phantom Light,” New York Herald, April 21, 1912.

“Titanic’s Loss Adds to Victims Estate,” New York Times, June 22, 1913.

“Woman Survivor of Titanic Tells of the Last Hours of Ship,” Christian Science Monitor, April 19 1912.

Miscellaneous:

Encyclopedia Titanica.www.encyclopedia-titanica.org.

U.S. Congress, Senate, Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Commerce United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Second Session, pursuant to S. Res. 283, Directing the Committee on Commerce to Investigate the Causes leading to the wreck of the White Star liner “Titanic”… Official Transcript.

Shipping Casualties (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 41° 46' N. Longitude 50° 14' W., North Atlantic. Whereby loss of life ensued (Cd. 6352) (HMSO, 1912).

White Star Line. Record of Bodies and Effects (Passengers and Crew S.S. Titanic) Recovered by Cable Steamer MacKay Bennett. Including Bodies Buried at Sea and Bodies Delivered at Morgue in Halifax, N.S.