Books by Logan Marshall
“Marshall’s book is the opposite of sober. It reports every crazy story imaginable. Marshall’s real name was Logan Howard-Smith. He was a hack writer from Philadelphia. He liked to churn out books in no time at all about newsworthy events. And so he threw this one together, and he based it on anything he could find.” Read more...
Steven Biel, Historian
Interviews where books by Logan Marshall were recommended
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Titanic: First Accounts
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Sinking of the Titanic: The Greatest Disaster At Sea
by Logan Marshall -

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Titanic: Triumph and Tragedy
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Every Man For Himself
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A Night to Remember: The Classic Account of the Final Hours of the Titanic
by Walter Lord
The best books on The Titanic, recommended by Steven Biel
The best books on The Titanic, recommended by Steven Biel
More than a century after it went down, our fascination with the Titanic shows no signs of dimming, its story told in numerous books and movies—both fact and fiction. Steven Biel, a historian at Harvard, recommends books to read about the Titanic, from early first-person accounts of the disaster to a comprehensive and lavishly illustrated reference guide.




