The Ship of Dreams: The Sinking of the Titanic and the End of the Edwardian Era

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$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Atria Books
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Pages
448
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.3 X 1.2 inches | 0.79 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781501176739

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About the Author
Educated at Oxford University and Queen's University, Belfast, Gareth Russell is a historian, novelist, and playwright. He is the author of several books, including The Palace, The Ship of Dreams, Young and Damned and Fair, The Emperors, and Do Let's Have Another Drink. He lives in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Reviews
"Gareth Russell invites us into the first-class staterooms aboard the RMS Titanic and brings to life the Edwardian era and its elite--the exclusive circle of Europeans and Americans who wielded unimaginable wealth and influence on both sides of the Atlantic. Deeply researched and lushly detailed, The Ship of Dreams shines new light on both the bygone Golden Age and the iconic tragedy that marked the beginning of its end."--Lynn Vincent, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Indianapolis
"Gareth Russell has chosen a handful of passengers on the doomed liner and by training a spotlight on every detail of their lives, he has given us a meticulous, sensitive and at times harsh picture of the early twentieth century in Britain and America. A marvellous piece of work."--Julian Fellowes, creator of Downton Abbey
"This absorbing account proves that there are many levels to the endless fascination of the Titanic story; the key is to narrow the focus rather than try to be all-embracing. Thus, through his judicious choice of a handful of socially and culturally disparate passengers, Gareth Russell skillfully constructs an eloquent and gripping narrative that is essentially a microcosm of the moribund Edwardian class system that would go down with the Titanic and finally be obliterated by war in 1914." --Helen Rappaport, author of The Romanov Sisters
"Fascinating...Gareth Russell tells us the popular appreal of the Titanic outstrips that of every ship since Noah's ark. In his hands you can understand why....sharp and witty...packed with interesting details."--Helen Rappaport, author of The Romanov Sisters "The Times"
"With the Titanic story exhaustively explored ever since, is there anything left to learn? On the evidence of Gareth Russell's engrossing book, the answer is yes....This masterly reconstruction renders the Titanic story vital again."--Helen Rappaport, author of The Romanov Sisters "Mail on Sunday"
"Gareth Russell is the first I am aware of who has...charted in detail the context for the Titanic's construction, launch, and eventual sinking--and the grief-laden reaction....It is a wonderful, multi-angled view of history and grips the reader as compellingly as a pacey historical or epic movie....a wonderful book, full of personalities, history, but most of all, suspense."--Helen Rappaport, author of The Romanov Sisters "Irish Independent"
"If you think that there's nothing new to say about the Titanic, The Ship of Dreams will prove you wrong. Just don't read it on a cruise. In this fascinating and highly readable book, Belfast author Gareth Russell tells the story of the fatal ship's sole journey through the eyes of six very different first-class passengers, from the Irish engineer Thomas Andrews to early film star Dorothy Gibson. He examines the rapidly changing world of the Edwardian upper classes, and shows how their privilege 'left many of them unaware or indifferent to the coming danger until it was too late'."

--Helen Rappaport, author of The Romanov Sisters "Irish Times"
"Vivid, thrilling...an extraordinary story of human courage."--Helen Rappaport, author of The Romanov Sisters "Times Literary Supplement"
"A meticulously researched retelling of history's most infamous voyage... Through the eyes of this select group of privileged individuals, we are witness to the end of a glamorous crossing and an era, neither of which could be sustained or remain afloat." --Denise Kiernan, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Castle and Girls of Atomic City "Times Literary Supplement"