Bibliography
of
documents,
books
and
articles
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Anonymous. 1897.
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George Wright's
Worthy Example. He Was Intended for a Halifax Business Man, But Went
Abroad and Made a Fortune, While Still a Young Man. The Evening Mail,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Monday, December 27, Vol. XIX, No. 308, Part Two,
p. 9, cols. 1-6; p. 10, col. 4 (conclusion).
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Anonymous. 1912.
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The Story in
Detail Of The Mackay-Bennett's Search For Bodies of Titanic Victims [unknown
diarist's account]. The Evening Mail, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Vol.
33, No. 95, p. 6, cols. 1-2 (headline), cols. 1-2 (account).
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Bäbler, Günter.
1998.
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Reise auf der
Titanic, Das Schickal der Schweizer. Chronos Verlag, Zürich, Switzerland,
184 pp.
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Ballard, Robert
D. with Rick Archbold. 1987.
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The Discovery
of the Titanic. Madison Press Books, Viking-Penguin Books Canada Limited,
Toronto, Ontario, 230 pp.
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Bisset, Sir James.
1959.
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I watched the
Titanic rescue. MacLean's Magazine, Toronto, Ontario, Vol. 72,
No. 24, November 21, pp. 30-31, 36, 38, 40 and 42.
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Brigham, R.J. and
Y.A. Lefrenière. 1992.
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Titanic Specimens/Enchantillons.
Metals Technology Laboratories, CANMET, Canada Department of Energy, Mines
and Resources, Ottawa, Ontario, Technical Report 92-32(TR), 14 pp.
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Brinnin, John Malcolm.
1971.
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The Sway of the
Grand Saloon, A Social History of the North Atlantic. Author's Preface,
pp. xi-xiv; Apogee 1890-1919, Section VI, pp. 362-365; Section VII, pp.
366-383; Section VIII, pp. 384-387, Delacorte Press, A Seymour Lawrence
Book, New York City, New York, 599 pp.
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Brown, Richard.
1983.
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Voyage of the
Iceberg: The Story of the Iceberg that Sank the Titanic. James Lorimer
& Company, Publishers, Toronto, Ontario, 152 pp.
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Crease, Clifford
Henry. 1912.
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[Diary April
17-30]. Public Archives of Nova Scotia, manuscript, MG1, Vol. 2,605,
No. 4, in the Wilcox Papers, 12 pp. of text and totals of hours worked,
unpaged.
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Douglas, G.R. 1991
and 1992.
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Report of the
Advisory Committee on Names for Undersea Features [January 8-9, 1991
meeting]. Canoma, Vol. 17, No. 2, December, Cover and pp. 40-46;
[April 28, 1992 meeting]. Canoma, Vol. 18, No. 2, December, pp. 17-20.
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Dyke, Francis. 1912.
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My darling Mother
... [Manuscript letter written on board the cable ship Minia]. Dartmouth
Heritage Museum, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, uncatalogued and unindexed, April
27, 2 pp., unpaged;; transcript, The Titanic Commutator, Titanic
Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 1, Spring, pp. 27-28.
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Eaton, John P. and
Charles Haas. 1983.
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Footsteps in
Halifax, Footnotes to History. The Titanic Commutator, Titanic
Historical Society, Inc., Special Edition, Vol. 7, No. 1, Spring, 56 pp.,
plus insert colour photograph of a painting of MINIA by A.J. Barett, 1909.
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Eaton, John P. and
Charles A. Haas. 1986.
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Titanic, Triumph
and Tragedy. W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., New York and London,
319 pp.
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Fennell, Irene and
Alan Ruffman. 1998.
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Report of a Search
for Data on the Installation of the TITANIC Gravestones in the City Cemeteries
of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Geomarine Associates Ltd., Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Project 87-11, report prepared for Halifax Regional Municipality, Parks
and Natural Services, Halifax, Nova Scotia, July 31, 87 pp.
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Findlay, Michael
A. and Brian R. Meister, with the assistance of John P. Eaton, Peter Enberg[-Klarström],
Linda Erni, Charles A. Haas, Brian Ticehurst, Arnold and Elizabeth Watson
and Claes-Göran Wetterholm.
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TITANIC, A Guide
to the Halifax Cemeteries. Titanic International, Inc., [September
23], 7 pp., unpaged.
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Garrett, Louis [via
his unnamed nephew]. 1981.
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"I Survived the
Sinking of the Titanic". Awake! Vol. 62, No. 20, October 22,
cover, pp. 3-8.
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Gray, George W.
1925.
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The Bottom of
the Ocean Is "Main Street" to Him, Captain W.G.S. deCarteret, veteran
skipper in the transatlantic cable service, has made more than 400 repairs
on the lines that join Europe and America - He tells the romance of laying
cables and the strenuous jobs of mending them - Adventures of men engaged
in this unusual work. The American Magazine, Vol. XCIX, No. 1, January,
pp. [48]-49, 130-132.
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Hamilton, Frederic
Adam. 1912.
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Diary of the
late Frederic Adam Hamilton ... Recording The account of the Voyage of
The S.S. "Mackay Bennett". National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, England,
Manuscript NMM MS 68/021.
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Harding, Doris.
1993.
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The Wright House,
1. Meeting Place of the Local Council of Women Prior to the Wright House
[and Discussion, New Quarters]; 2. [Mr. George Wright's Bequest to the
Local Council of Women and the] Process involved in the transfer of the
House [from the Local Council of Women Records in the Nova Scotia Archives
MG 20, Volume 535, Nos 5&6]. Handwritten manuscript, 10 pp., unpaged.
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Harding, Doris,
Jean Guildford, Betty Kimber and Lois MacDonald. 1995.
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The Local Council
of Women Halifax, The First 100 Years 1894-1994. The Women's Council
House Halifax circa 1914, photograph, p. iii; chapter 2. The Women's Council
House, p. iv; chapter 5. 1900-1912, p. 19; chapter 6. Women's Council House
1912-1913, pp. 20-23, Oxford Street Press, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 98 pp.
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Hardy, Thomas. 1912.
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The Convergence
of the Twain. Souvenir Programme for 'Dramatic and Operatic matinée
in Aid of the "Titanic" disaster Fund', Covent Garden, London, England,
May 14; Fortnightly Review, June 1.
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Higginson, Harold
Winard. 1966.
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Strange Journey.
Typed manuscript account of voyage on Mackay-Bennett, in author's collection,
July 28, 7 pp.
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Hoffman, William
and Jack Grimm. 1982.
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Beyond Reach,
The Search for the Titanic. Beaufort Books Inc., New York City, New
York, 206 pp.
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Hunston, Dorothy
M. 1998.
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The Hunston TITANIC
Log, "The Titanic Disaster as Viewed from Cape Race by Wireless, April
14, 1912." The Titanic Commutator, Titanic Historical Society,
Inc., Vol. 22, No. 2, August - October, pp. 28-29.
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Hustak, Alan. 1998.
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TITANIC: The
Canadian Story. Véhicule Press, Montréal, Québec,
172 pp.
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Hyslop, Donald,
Alastair Forsyth and Sheila Jemima. 1994.
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Titanic Voices,
Memories From the Fateful Voyage. First Edition, Southampton City Council,
Southampton, England; Second Edition 1997, Sutton Publishing Limited, Stroud,
Gloucestershire, England, 296 pp.
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Iversen, Kristen;
forward, Muffet Brown. 1999.
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Molly Brown:
Unraveling the Myth, The true life story of the Titanic's most famous survivor.
Johnson Books, Johnson Publishing Company, Boulder, Colorado, 294 pp.
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Lord, Walter. 1955.
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A Night to Remember.
Henry Holt and Company, New York City, New York, 209 pp.
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Lynch, Don and Ken
Marschall. 1992.
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Titanic: An Illustrated
History. A Viking Studio/Madison Press Book, Toronto, Ontario, 227
pp.
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MacInnis, Joseph
[B.] 1992.
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Titanic In a
New Light. Thomasson-Grant, Inc., Charlottesville, Virginia, 96 pp.
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Mann, Henrietta
and William S. Wells. 1997.
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A closeup look
at Titanic's 'rusticles'. Voyage, Titanic International Society,
Inc., No. 25, pp. 47-48.
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McGinity, Janet.
1985.
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Victims Of Titanic:
Undertaker [Thad Stevens of Hampton, New Brunswick] Remembers the Faces.
The
Evening Times-Globe, Saint John, New Brunswick, Vol. 144, No. 177,
Thursday, September 12, p. 21, cols. 1-3 (middle); p. 22, col. 6 (top).
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McMillan, Beverley
and Stanley Lehrer. 1998.
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Titanic fortune
& fate, Letters, Momentos, and Personal Effects from Those Who Sailed
on the Lost Ship. The Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Virginia, Simon
& Shuster, New York City, New York, 192 pp.
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Mosher, Dr. Byard
William (Will). 1912.
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[Letter to his
sister Agnes]. Manuscript in granddaughter's possession, Calgary, Alberta,
May 13, 4 pp., unpaged.
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Murphy, Gavin. 1986.
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Halifax and The
Titanic Disaster. The Atlantic Advocate, Vol. 76, No. 12, August,
pp. 22-24.
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Murphy, Gavin. 1992.
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Titanic Disaster
Claims Canadian Railway Legend Charles Melville Hays. Manuscript presented
at Titanic Historical Society, Inc., Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts,
April, 14 pp.
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Murphy, Gavin. 1992.
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Chateau's Grand
Opening Cancelled 80 Years Ago Due to Titanic Disaster. New Edinburgh
News, Ottawa, Ontario, June, pp. 18-19.
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Murphy, Gavin. 1993.
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Halifax and the
Titanic Disaster. The Farmer's Almanac, pp. 16-19.
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O'Donnell, E.E.
1997.
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The Last Days
of the Titanic, photographs and mementos of the tragic maiden voyage.
Wolfhound Press, Dublin, Ireland and Roberts Rinehart Publishers, Niwot,
Colorado, 120 pp.
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Padfield, Peter.
1965.
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The Titanic and
the Californian. Hodder and Stroughton, London, England, 318 pp.
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PCJ [Captain Peter
Crerar Johnson]. 1913.
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[Letter to: Secretary
of the [U.S.] Navy, Washington, D.C.] Manuscript, Maritime Museum of
the Atlantic, Halifax, Nova Scotia, M86.57.1, February 15, 2 pp. and photograph
MP18.109.1.
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Pellegrino, Charles
and Roy Cullimore. 1997.
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The rebirth of
RMS Titanic, A study of the bioarchaeology of a physically disrupted sunken
vessel.
Voyage, Titanic International Society, Inc., No. 25,
pp. 39-46.
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Pratt, E.J. 1935.
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The Titanic.
The MacMillan Company of Canada Ltd., Toronto, Ontario, 42 pp.
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Prince, Rev. Samuel
Henry.
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The Mission of
the Montmagny [onboard diary kept during voyage of the Montmagny].
Typed transcript, two maps, letters and sermon held in the author's collection,
27 pp., unpaged.
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Public Archives
of Nova Scotia. 1912.
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Coroner's and Medical Reports.
Record Group 41, Series C, Halifax County Inquest Case Files, Volumes 75, 76 and 76A, Microfilm reels 16,595 and 16,596.
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Ruffman, Alan. 1993.
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Shipwrecked 'Maggie'
visits Halifax. in Canadian Connections, Voyage, Titanic International
Society, Inc., No. 13, Autumn-Winter 1992, pp. 11-12.
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Ruffman, Alan. 1993.
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Eighty Years
After: RMS TITANIC Remains a Subject of Controversy and Interest. Argonauta,
The Newsletter of the Canadian Nautical Research Society, Vol. X, No.
1, January, pp. 15-16.
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Ruffman, Alan. 1994.
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Canadians, not
French tested Titanic steel, A look back to Voyage 16 and Garzke's article
on steel failure. Voyage, Titanic International Society, Inc.,
No. 17, Summer, p. 21; errata in 'Members' bulletin board', Voyage,
Titanic International Society, Inc., No. 19, Winter 1995, inside back cover.
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Ruffman, Alan. 1996.
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Halifax and the
Titanic Victims. Atlantic Daily Bulletin, Journal of the British
Titanic Society, No. 4, p. 8, col. 1.
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Ruffman, Alan. 1998.
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Icebergs as slippery
as ice cubes in a drink.
The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario,
Sunday, February 22, p. F6.
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Ruffman, Alan. 1998.
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Recovery of Titanic
bodies quickly began. The Mail-Star, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Vol.
50, No. 73, Friday, March 27, p. D2, cols. 1-4 (bottom); also, Sailing
straight, corrections in a Letter to the Editor, The Mail-Star,
Vol. 50, No. 77, Wednesday, April 1, p. C2, col. 5 (bottom).
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Ruffman, Alan. 1998.
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Nova Scotia Connections;
Nova Scotia serves as a focal point for the new 'history' of the Titanic
legacy. The Bluenose Tribune, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Vol. 2,
No. 8, May/June, p. 4, cols. 4-5 (bottom).
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Ruffman, Alan. 1998.
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Handling TITANIC's
Victims; A Grim Precursor to the 1917 Halifax Explosion. The Bluenose
Tribune, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Vol. 2, No. 8, May/June, p. 4, cols.
1-3 (top).
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Ruffman, Alan. 1999.
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Taking an Iceberg
on the Nose. in Lynne Gaetz, Editor, Brass Ring 2: English for Career-Related
Communication. Prentice Hall Allyn and Bacon Canada, Scarborough, Ontario,
275 total pages, Chapter 8, How To Do It, Reading 8.1, pp. 116-121.
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Ruffman, Alan. 1999.
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TITANIC Graveyards
Refurbished in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Wireless: The Voice of
the Canadian Titanic Society, Vol. 3, March, pp. 15-21; also Atlantic
Daily Bulletin, Journal of The British Titanic Society, No. 2, 1999,
pp. 21-22, cols. 1-2, same text but fewer photographs.
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Ruffman, A., I.
Townsend Gault and D. VanderZwaag. 1988.
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Legal Jurisdiction
Over the Titanic. Lighthouse, Canadian Hydrographic Association,
Ottawa, Ontario, Edition No. 37, Spring, pp. 23-39.
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Saalfeld, Adolphe.
1912.
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[Letters and
wireless message to his wife]. Manuscript and copies in family's possession,
Toronto, Ontario.
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Savoye, Bruno, Pierre
Cochonat and David J.W. Piper. 1990.
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Seismic Evidence
for a Complex Slide Near the Wreck of the Titanic: Model of an Instability
Corridor for Non-channelled Gravity Events. Marine Geology,
Vol. 91, pp. 281-298.
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Sebak, Per Kristian.
1998.
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Titanic, 31 Norwegian
Destinies. Genesis Forlag, Oslo, Norway, First Edition (in Norwegian;
Titanic
- 31 norske skjebner), February; English edition, August, 190 pp.
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Shutlak, Garry D.
1996.
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The Wright House,
989 Young Avenue, Halifax.
The Griffin, A Publication of the Heritage
Trust of Nova Scotia, City Rambles column, Vol. 21, No. 2, June, p.
8.
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Shutlak, Garry D.
1996.
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The Hattie-Slayter
Home, 1706 Argyle Street, Halifax. The Griffin, A Publication of
the Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia, City Rambles column, Vol. 21, No.
3, September, p. 3.
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Stoddart, Alex.
McD. 1912.
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Telling the Tale
of the "Titanic".
The Independent, Vol. LXXII, No. 3,309, Pt.
2, May 2, pp. 945-953.
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Stoffyn-Egli, Patricia
and Dale E. Buckley. 1992.
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The Titanic 80
Years Later: Initial Observations on the Microstructure and Biogeochemistry
of Corrosion Products. in G.W. Bailey, J. Bentley and J.A. Small, Editors,
Proceedings
50th Annual Meeting of the Electron Microscopy Society of America,
held jointly with the 27th Annual Meeting of the Microbeam Analysis Society
and the 19th Annual Meeting of the Microscopical Society of Canada/Société
de Microscopie du Canada, Boston, Massachusetts, August, San Francisco
Press, Inc., San Francisco, California, pp. 1330-1331; also coloured wall
poster, Atlantic Geoscience Centre, Bedford Institute of Oceanography,
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
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Stoffyn-Egli, Patricia
and Dale E. Buckley. 1993.
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The Titanic:
From Metals to Minerals. Canadian Chemical News/l'Actualité
Chimique Canadienne, Vol. 45, No. 9, October, front cover, pp. 26-28.
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Stoffyn-Egli, Patricia
and Dale Buckley. 1994.
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What is Happening
to the Titanic? EM Views, Texas A&M University, College
Station, Texas, Issue No. 9, [June], pp. 12-13.
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Stoffyn-Egli, Patricia
and Dale E. Buckley. 1995.
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The micro-world
of the Titanic. Chemistry in Britain, Royal Society of Chemistry,
London, England, Vol. 31, No. 7, July, pp. 551-553.
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Stoffyn-Egli, Patricia
and Dale E. Buckley. 1998.
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The Imprint of
Microbiological Activity in Corrosion Products from the TITANIC Wreck and
from Brass Artifacts Retrieved from the Sea Floor [Abstract]. Eighth
International Symposium on Microbial Ecology (ISME-8), August 9-14, Halifax,
Nova Scotia, New Frontiers, Program and Abstracts, p. 314; also
coloured wall poster, Geological Survey of Canada-Atlantic, Dartmouth,
Nova Scotia, Open File.
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Stoffyn-Egli, Patricia,
Dale E. Buckley and Jason A.C. Clyburne. 1998.
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Corrosion of
brass in a marine environment: mineral products and their relationship
to variable oxidation and reduction conditions. Applied Geochemistry,
Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 643-650.
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Sweeney, E.M. (Suzie).
1999.
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Samson, The Titanic's
Mystery Ship ‹ The Yarmouth Connection. Yarmouth County Historical
Society, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, 63 pp.
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Temisevä;,
Matti. 1998.
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TITANIC, Uintikunto
pelasti Einarin, 43 suomalaista hukkui. Vapaa Sana, Toronto,
Ontario, Thursday, April 23, No. 17, p. 10, cols. 4-5; p. 11, cols. 1-2,
including Titanicilla mutkustaneet suomalaiset (list of Finns onboard TITANIC),
p. 11, cols. 4-5.
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Toiviainen, Lauri.
1998.
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TITANIC, Huikea
filmi. Vapaa Sana, Toronto, Ontario, Thursday, April 23, No.
17, p. 10, cols. 1-4.
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Toiviainen, Lauri.
1998.
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TITANIC, Titanicinuhreja
poimittiin Halifaxiin.
Vapaa Sana, Toronto, Ontario, Thursday,
April 23, No. 17, p. 11, col. 3.
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Tyler, Sidney F.
1981.
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A Rainbow of
Time and of Space, Orphans of the Titanic. AZTEX Corporation, Tucson,
Arizona, 94 pp.
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Uchupi, Elazar,
Maureen T. Muck and Robert D. Ballard. 1988.
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The geology of
the Titanic site and vicinity. Deep-Sea Research, Vol. 35, No.7,
pp. 1093-1110.
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U.S. Senate Committee
on Commerce. 1912.
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"Titanic" Disaster,
Report of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate pursuant to S.
Res. 283 directing the Committee to investigate the causes leading to the
wreck of the White Star Liner "TITANIC". Reprinted by 7 C's Press,
Inc., Riverside, Connecticut, 92 pp.
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Watson, Arnold.
1973.
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The Titanic-Halifax
Story. The Titanic Commutator, Titanic Enthusiasts of America,
[Vol. 1], No. 39, June, pp. [5]-[16];; The MONTMAGNY. The Titanic
Commutator, Titanic Historical Society, Inc., Vol. 2, No. 4, December,
p. [21].
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Watson, Arnold and
Betty Watson. 1984.
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Roster of Valor,
The Titanic Halifax Legacy. 7 C's Press, Inc., Riverside, Connecticut,
Titanic Historical Society, Inc., 97 pp.
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West, Jerry. 1996.
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Death of philanthropist
on Titanic left legacy to Southend Halifax. Southender Magazine,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Vol. 15, No. 9, September, pp. 8-9.
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Wethey, Harry D.W.
1994.
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The Last Lifeboat
- Myths and Mysteries of the Titanic. presentation to The Ottawa Book
Collectors, November 6, 1989, in Miscellany 2 Further Papers on Books
and Book Collecting, The Ottawa Book Collectors, Ottawa, Ontario, pp.
22-41.
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Wetterholm, Claes-Göran.
1988.
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TITANIC.
First Edition, Batdokumentationsgruppen HB, Skårham, Sweden (in Swedish),
296 pp.; Second Edition, 1996, Bokförlaget Rabén Prisma, Stockholm,
320 pp.
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White, Jay. 1999.
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"God's Ark":
Subscription Book Publishing and the Titanic. Acadiensis,
Vol. XXVIII, No. 2, Spring/Printemps, Research Note, pp 93-118.
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[White Star Line].
1912.
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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. Public Archives of Nova Scotia, MG 100, Vol. 229,
#3d (Accession 1976-191), 76 pp., unpaged, annotated in red ink with burial
data and with two extra pages added for the Minia and the Montmagny; Disposition
of Bodies ex Titanic Recovered up to May 13, 1912. Public Archives
of Nova Scotia, Library Call No. VK T53 D63, 23 pp., unpaged.
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Whiteacre, Christine.
1984.
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Molly Brown,
Denver's Unsinkable Lady. Historic Denver, Inc., Denver, Colorado,85
pp.
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Williams, James
H. 1912.
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Man the Life-Boat!
The
Independent, Vol. LXXII, No. 3,309, Pt. 2, May 2, pp. [941]-944.
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Wiseman, Arminias.
circa 1958; printed 1996.
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Mackay-Bennett's
Retrieval of Titanic's Dead. The Titanic Commutator, Titanic
Historical Society, Inc., Vol. 20, No. 2, August-October, pp. 18-19.
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Wreck Commissioner's
Court; Lord Mersey et al. 1912.
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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 Ocean, As Conducted by the British Government.
Reprinted 1975 by 7 C's Press, Inc., Riverside, Connecticut, 93 pp.; Formal
Investigation into the Loss of the S.S. "TITANIC", Evidence, Appendices
and Index. 10 parts, reprinted 1998 by the Public Record Office, London,
England, 972 pp.
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Wright, George.
1912.
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Will of George
Wright of Halifax, N.S., Bachelor.
Registry of Deeds, Halifax, Nova
Scotia, February 5, 1913, Book 428, pp. 270-274; typed transcript found
at Public Archives of Nova Scotia, Manuscript Group 100, Volume 250, No.
8a, 4 pp.
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