New Release Books by Ken Marschall

Ken Marschall is the author of Exploring the Deep (2013), RMS Titanic (2005), Ghosts Of The Abyss (2003), Lost Subs (2002), I Was There (1996) and other 4 books.

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Exploring the Deep

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Exploring the Deep
The book features haunting, rarely seen imagery depicting the ship's interiors and equipment, as well as close-up details from James Cameron's multiple dives of the Titanic wreck.

RMS Titanic

release date: Jul 30, 2005
RMS Titanic
RMS Titanic has had more written about her than any other ship but, surprisingly, there is little information directed at the modelmaker. This superb book contains all the information needed to build a highly accurate model, down to the tiniest details of the hull s rivets. The work is based on the author s remarkable 18ft model, built to 1/48 scale, and specially commissioned for a travelling exhibition in North America. The book contains a mass of practical information on how to construct every part of the great liner and is equally applicable to a small static bread-and-butter display model as to a large working version.Profusely illustrated with close-up photographs, detailed drawings and a large collection of photographs of the prototype herself, the book also contains a complete set of plans considered to be the most accurate yet drawn.With this mix of practical information, rare photographs and highly detailed drawings the book can appeal to all Titanic enthusiasts as well as to ship modellers of every sort.

Ghosts Of The Abyss

release date: Apr 14, 2003
Ghosts Of The Abyss
In the late summer of 2001, James Cameron, the director-producer of the highest-grossing picture in Hollywood history, led a new deep-diving expedition to the wreck of the lost liner Titanic. With him was a team of underwater explorers that included the artist Ken Marschall, the historian Don Lynch, and two actors from the movie, Bill Paxton and Lewis Abernathy (who played Brock Lovett and Lewis Bodine). Their equipment included state-of-the-art digital 3D cameras, a pair of Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs), and a specially built deep-water lighting platform that illuminated the fabled ship as never before. In a series of historic dives they filmed deep inside the ghostly liner, obtaining haunting, never-before-seen images.In spring 2003, this remarkable journey into the heart of the Titanic will be presented coast-to-coast in a digital 3D giant screen film, Ghosts of the Abyss. For those who will be drawn anew to the story of the Titanic, as well as for those who have never stopped being fascinated by the ship's tragic fate, James Cameron's "Ghosts of the Abyss" will be a revelation in pictures and words. Cameron compellingly describes just what keeps him returning to the Titanic, and the meticulous journals kept during the dives form a dramatic adventure narrative. But what will truly astonish are new, incredibly vivid images from within the ship's staterooms and public rooms, matched with archival images from 1912 and new paintings and diagrams-a "then-and-now gallery" that captures as never before the history, the drama, and the legend of the Titanic.

Lost Subs

release date: Sep 25, 2002
Lost Subs
As millions have come to know from such immensely popular books and movies as The Hunt for Red October and U-571, the world of submarines is secretive and dangerous. On the ocean floor lie over a century and a half of subs, lost both in war and in peace. Now, for the first time, the individual stories of these sunken ships are woven together to create an amazing history of underwater warfare and exploration-and the price that hundreds of subs and thousands of sailors have paid. In gripping text and powerful images (including state-of-the-art contemporary underwater photographs), Lost Subs chronicles the fate of some of the most famous subs in naval history-from the sinking of the Confederate Army's sub Hunley to the recent loss of the Russian nuclear submarine Kursk. With a wealth of archival material, modern and period photographs, and stunning paintings by renowned Titanic artist Ken Marschall, this definitive illustrated history brings to life the museum of submarines resting in their underwater graves and the submariners on "eternal patrol." And it vividly re-creates the missions to explore and raise many famous sunken subs, including the Hunley and the Kursk-missions sometimes as fraught with peril as any wartime duty. Filled with mystery, drama, and daring, and as current as today's headlines, Lost Subs is a powerful, true thriller.

I Was There

release date: Jan 01, 1996
I Was There
Seventeen-year-old Jack Thayer explores the Titanic and forms a brief friendship with another passenger before experiencing the wreck of the giant ocean liner.

Ken Marschall's Art of Titanic

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Ken Marschall's Art of Titanic
Foreword by James Cameron Introduction: Painting the Titanic Chapter One: Sailing Day Chapter Two: Ship of Dreams Chapter Three: A Starlit, Moonless Night Chapter Four: Disaster Chapter Five: Discovery Chapter Six: Chronicling Lost Ships Chapter Seven: The Making of the Titanic Epilogue Aftermatter

Inside the Titanic

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Hindenburg

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Hindenburg
A history of dirigible flight describes travel aboard the luxury German airship, the Hindenburg, and details its 1937 demise
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