A stunning book, incomparably the best on its subject
New York Times
Walter single-handedly revived interest in the Titanic...an electrifying book
John Maxtone-Graham, maritime historian and author
Absolutely gripping and unputdownable
David McCullough, Pulitzer Prize-winning author
<p>Devotion, gallantry...Benjamin Guggenheim changing to evening clothes to meet<br />death; Mrs. Isador Straus clinging to her husband, refusing to get in a lifeboat; Arthur Ryerson giving his life belt to his wife's maid...A book to remember</p>
Chicago Tribune
Seamless and skilful...it's clear why this is many a researcher's <i>Titanic</i> bible
Entertainment Weekly
Enthralling from the first word to the last
The Atlantic Monthly
Moving and extremely well-documented
Oxford Mail
'There is no danger that Titanic will sink. The boat is unsinkable and nothing but inconvenience will be suffered by the passengers.' - Phillip Franklin, White Star Line Vice-President
On April 15th, 1912, Titanic, the world's largest passenger ship, sank after colliding with an iceberg, claiming more than 1,500 lives. Walter Lord's classic bestselling history of the voyage, the wreck and the aftermath is a tour de force of detailed investigation and the upstairs/downstairs divide. A Night to Remember provides a vivid, gripping and deeply personal account of the 'unsinkable' Titanic's descent.
WITH A NEW FOREWORD BY JULIAN FELLOWES