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The home port of RMS.Lusitania.


No. 1 for information on the ship and her last Master,
Captain W.T. Turner.

 
  

 

 

 

 


 
 


 
 

 

Books

 

 

Over to the right are the books that "Lusitania Online" had a hand in.

 

 

 

Links to other Lusitania books are below:

 

Amazon.com US

 

Amazon.co.uk

 

PS: There is a new book out called
" Lusitania: An Illustrated Biography of the Ship of Splendor"

This came out last March

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

The Lusitania Story

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"The Lusitania Story is Published in the U.K. October 2002 by Leo Cooper, an imprint of Pen & Sword Books.

Published in the U.S. January 2003 by Naval Institute Press.

The long-awaited story of this most fascinating ship is available direct from the publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd, 
UK

usni.org, US


Or online from U.K. Amazon.
and U.S. Amazon.
and from all good book stores nationwide.

This book is now available in a Dutch language version

 
This hardback book is priced in the UK at £19:95 and in the
US at $19.97 for USNI members, $23.07 for Non USNI members.

 

 

 

Lusitania and Beyond

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The Life of Commodore William Thomas Turner.

Originally published May 2001 by Avid Publications of Merseyside.

NOW SOLD OUT.

 

Lost Souls of the river Kwai

 

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BY MITCH PEEKE with BILL REED.

Not Lusitania related, but a very good read nonetheless. This book tells the story of what happened to one British soldier: Bill Reed,
after he was captured at Singapore in 1942. This is a survivor's account of life as a prisoner of the Japanese. Put to work on the
infamous Burma-Thailand railway, the "Railway of Death" where it was later said that one allied prisoner died for every sleeper that
was laid, this book tells the reader exactly what that nightmare experience was like. It also tells of how those experiences
affected Bill Reed and those close to him afterwards.

Sadly, Bill died in April 2005. However, he lived to see his book published and enjoyed.
Bill may now be gone, but his story lives on.

Available from all good bookshops or direct from the publisher's website

£8.00 from Pen-and-sword