John Walter Lord, Jr. (October 8, 1917 – May 19, 2002), was an American author, best known for his documentary-style non-fiction account A Night to Remember (1955), about the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Read full biography of Walter Lord →
Brilliantly lit from stem to stern, she looked like a sagging birthday cake.
It's a funny thing, but today the Titanic is probably much more - that is people are much more aware of it than they were in 1954, when I was... →
Events alone rarely provide much guide to the future.
It would be nice to say the rich people, the fancy people, all behaved like bastards and the poor slobs all came through like heroes. But as a matter... →
I look for something that is highly unusual, involving ordinary people caught in extraordinary situations.
I never earned a dollar that was not somehow through writing.
Someone once told me the one thread that runs through them all is a premium on personal courage - not intellectual courage, but just plain physical... →
You have to study the people and the ones that measure up are not always the ones you expect.
There were exceptions, a couple of families that just plain didn't want to even think about it, although forty years had passed but mostly the... →