Cherry September 1968 The traffic was light as Don Lynch, the LRP company's driver, took me from Phu Bai Airport to the LRP compound at Camp Eagle.
TITANIC: An Illustrated History, by Don Lynch; paintings by Ken Marschall.
Don Lynch is a historian with the Titanic Historical Society.
(+) *TITANIC: An illustrated history, by Don Lynch.
Other names listed by Richard Easton are James Buisson, Thomas McCaskill, Don Lynch, Charles Bartholomew, Randolph Zwirn and, "an important outsider," Robert Kern.
(+) * TITANIC: An illustrated history, by Don Lynch.
Cameron additionally hired two Titanic historians, Don Lynch and Ken Marschall, to authenticate the historical detail in the film.
The commentary is actually an extended conversation between a historian, Don Lynch, and an artist and visual historian, Ken Marschall, two of the most knowledgeable students of the Titanic in the world.
Chaillot Paper / Don Lynch.
Don Lynch's Inside the Titanic (1997) presents an overview of the ship and the disaster, illustrated by the artist Ken Marschall, whose pictures of Titanic and other lost ships have become famous.
Cherry September 1968 The traffic was light as Don Lynch, the LRP company's driver, took me from Phu Bai Airport to the LRP compound at Camp Eagle.
TITANIC: An Illustrated History, by Don Lynch; paintings by Ken Marschall.
Don Lynch is a historian with the Titanic Historical Society.
(+) *TITANIC: An illustrated history, by Don Lynch.
Other names listed by Richard Easton are James Buisson, Thomas McCaskill, Don Lynch, Charles Bartholomew, Randolph Zwirn and, "an important outsider," Robert Kern.
(+) * TITANIC: An illustrated history, by Don Lynch.
Cameron additionally hired two Titanic historians, Don Lynch and Ken Marschall, to authenticate the historical detail in the film.
In looking through the stunning paintings and photographs of a recent book, "Titanic: An Illustrated History," by Don Lynch and Ken Marschall (Hyperion), the oddest thing is just what the technology was in service to.
The commentary is actually an extended conversation between a historian, Don Lynch, and an artist and visual historian, Ken Marschall, two of the most knowledgeable students of the Titanic in the world.
Chaillot Paper / Don Lynch.