<p>‘The perfect simplicity of <em>Letters from Titanic</em> is what makes it such a special commemorative book. The red and white contrasting cover, <strong>crisp reproduction</strong> of period letters and photos, and <strong>high-quality case binding</strong> all contribute to a <strong>premium and timeless</strong> feel.’</p>
BRITISH BOOK DESIGN AND PRODUCTION AWARD (judges' comments)
<p>‘... what a <strong>beautiful</strong> book. It’s <strong>very moving</strong>, reading the letters and the accompanying information about passengers, their families and lives.’</p>
- A. Butler (verified purchaser),
<p>‘You should be very proud of your work - it is <strong>a splendid piece of letterpress</strong> and <strong>beautifully bound</strong>. The content also provides an important addition to my Titanic knowledge and the volume now sits proudly on my bookshelves.</p><p>Thank you again for <strong>my favourite birthday gift in many years</strong>.’</p>
- B. Richardson (verified purchaser),
<p>‘I am becoming a huge fan of The History Press. I just recently received my copy of George’s book <em>Letters From Titanic: Fine Press Edition</em>. I am <strong>stunned at the quality</strong>.’</p>
- L. Lamoreau (verified purchaser),
LIMITED FINE PRESS EDITION, ONE OF ONLY 250 NUMBERED COPIES
A 2023 BRITISH BOOK DESIGN AND PRODUCTION AWARD WINNER
‘This going away from home will make me a better man and try and lead a good life. The Titanic is a marvel I can tell you I have never seen such a sight in all my life, she is like a floating palace, everything up to date.’ – Percy Bailey, Second Class Passenger.
This limited edition collates some of the most moving and poignant letters to be sent by passengers from RMS Titanic, prior to and post her untimely sinking in the early hours of 15 April 1912. Carefully curated by George Behe, this selection of letters tells the lamentable story in the unique and powerful way only true first-hand accounts can.
Included are biographies of each writer, an introduction by George Behe and a foreword by Bob Richardson, Library Manager at St Bride Library, London. Set and cast in ‘Monotype’ Imprint with Gill Sans Light and Caslon display. The Imprint typeface was designed in 1912, the year of Titanic’s fateful voyage.
This edition has been letterpress-printed on 150gsm Bockingford mould-made paper and handbound at the craft bindery of Blissetts, Royal Warrant Holders in London. Each copy contains a piece of letterpress printed ephemera, reproduced from original material, as well as a 12-page coloured plate section.
A beautiful luxury limited letterpress printed book
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Biografisk notat
GEORGE BEHE is a past vice president of the Titanic Historical Society. He has been interviewed and acted as a consultant for many documentaries and books, and has written many articles for the Titanic Historical Society’s journal The Commutator. He has also been fortunate to have been able to count more than a dozen Titanic survivors among his personal friends. He has written On Board RSM Titanic, Voices from the Carpathia and Fate Deals a Hand for The History Press.