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Walter Lord

John Walter Lord Jr. (October 8, 1917 – May 19, 2002) was an American author, lawyer, copywriter and popular historian best known for his 1955 account of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, A Night to Remember.

Walter Lord
Walter Lord, 1958
BornJohn Walter Lord Jr.
(1917-10-08)October 8, 1917
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
DiedMay 19, 2002(2002-05-19) (aged 84)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Resting placeGreen Mount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
Occupation
  • Lawyer
  • ad man
  • historian
  • author
NationalityAmerican
EducationPrinceton University (AB)
Yale University (LLB)
Period1952–1986
GenreNarrative history
Notable awardsFrancis Parkman Prize for Special Achievement (1994)[1]

Biography

Early life

Lord was born in Baltimore, Maryland to John Walter Lord Sr. and Henrietta MacTier (Hoffman) Lord on October 8, 1917. His father, who was a lawyer, died when Lord was just three years old. Lord's grandfather, Richard Curzon Hoffman, was president of the Baltimore Steam Packet Company ("Old Bay Line") steamship firm in the 1890s.[2]

In July 1925, at the age of 7, Lord traveled across the Atlantic Ocean with his mother and sister, from New York to Cherbourg and Southampton, on the RMS Olympic,[3] the Titanic's sister ship.[4] Like many other boys who attended high school at Baltimore's Gilman School, he spent his summers at Hyde Bay Camp for Boys at Hyde Bay in Cooperstown, New York,[5] where he was awarded the honorary title of "The Commodore" and later returned to reign over many annual camp events, like the eight inch regatta and closing barbecue and bonfire. He then studied history at Princeton University and graduated in 1939.[6] Lord then enrolled at Yale Law School, interrupting his studies to join the United States Army after the attack on Pearl Harbor. During World War II, he was assigned to the Office of Strategic Services as a code clerk in London, in 1942. He was the agency's secretariat when the war ended in 1945. Afterwards, Lord returned to Yale, where he earned a degree in law.[6]

Career

Lord wrote, or edited and annotated 11 bestselling books[7] on such diverse subjects as the Attack on Pearl Harbor (Day of Infamy, 1957), the Battle of Midway (Incredible Victory, 1967), the Battle of the Alamo (A Time to Stand, 1961), the Battle of Baltimore (The Dawn's Early Light, 1972), Arctic exploration (Peary to the Pole, 1963), pre-World War I America (The Good Years: From 1900 to the First World War, 1960), Coastwatchers (Lonely Vigil, 1977), the Dunkirk evacuation (The Miracle of Dunkirk, 1982), and the civil rights struggle (The Past That Would Not Die, 1965[8]).

 
Memorial bench engraved with Lord's book titles

Shortly after going to work as a copywriter for the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency in New York City, Lord published The Fremantle Diary, edited and annotated from the journals of the British officer and Confederate sympathizer, Arthur Fremantle, who toured the South for three months in 1863. It became a mild, but surprising, success in 1954, as Lord was well into completing A Night to Remember, which would win him much popular acclaim.

A Night to Remember, about the sinking of the RMS Titanic, became a bestseller in 1955 and was made into a popular 1958 British movie of the same name. The historian tracked down 63 Titanic survivors and wrote a dramatic, minute-by-minute account of the ocean liner's sinking during her maiden voyage.[6] Lord's knowledge of the Titanic catastrophe achieved considerable renown, and he frequently lectured at meetings of the Titanic Historical Society. In his final years, Lord wrote another book about the Titanic titled The Night Lives On: Thoughts, Theories and Revelations about the Titanic,[9] published in 1986, a year after the wreck of the Titanic was discovered and interest in the Titanic renewed again. In the next decade, Lord served as a consultant to director James Cameron during the filming of Titanic (1997). The sequel documentary to Cameron's film Titanic, Ghosts of the Abyss (2003), was dedicated to Lord's memory.[citation needed]

In 2009, Jenny Lawrence edited and published a biography of Lord — The Way It Was: Walter Lord on His Life and Books. In the late 1980s, Lawrence had recorded hours of interviews she had with Lord, in which he discussed his writing and life. After chapters on his early life in Baltimore and up to his time with the OSS in London and Paris, chapters are devoted to his research and writing of each of his books.[10]

Death

 
Lord's grave in the family plot at Green Mount Cemetery

Lord died at age 84 on May 19, 2002, after suffering from Parkinson's disease, at his Manhattan home.[6] Noted historian David McCullough said of Lord at his death, "He was one of the most generous and kind-hearted men I've ever known, and when I had stars in my eyes and wanted to become a writer, he was a great help. I'll always be indebted to him."[6]

Lord is buried in his maternal family's plot at historic Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore. His grave is marked by a marble bench listing the books he authored.

Publications

Lord published 12 historical works:[11][12]

  • The Fremantle Diary (1954) (ed.)
  • A Night to Remember (1955)
  • Day of Infamy: The Bombing of Pearl Harbor (1957)
  • The Good Years: From 1900 to the First World War (1960)
  • A Time to Stand: The Epic of the Alamo (1961)
  • Peary to the Pole (1963)
  • The Past That Would Not Die (1965)
  • Incredible Victory: The Battle of Midway (1967)
  • The Dawn's Early Light: The War of 1812 and the Battle That Inspired Francis Scott Key to Write "The Star-Spangled Banner (1972)
  • Lonely Vigil: Coastwatchers of the Solomons (Bluejacket Books) (1977)
  • The Miracle of Dunkirk: The True Story of Operation Dynamo (1982)
  • The Night Lives On: Thoughts, Theories and Revelations about the Sinking of the "Unsinkable" Ship - Titanic (1986)[13]

References

  1. ^ . sah.columbia.edu. Archived from the original on August 23, 2010. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  2. ^ Alexander Crosby Brown (1961). Steam Packets on the Chesapeake. Cambridge, Maryland: Cornell Maritime Press. LCCN 61012580.
  3. ^ UK Southampton Incoming Passenger List dated July 16, 1925
  4. ^ . titanic1.org. Archived from the original on August 10, 2016. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
  5. ^ "Hyde Bay Camp For Boys, Walter Lord At Hyde Bay Camp".
  6. ^ a b c d e Frederick N. Rasmussen (May 21, 2002). "Baltimore-born author dies, wrote classic Titanic book". The Baltimore Sun.
  7. ^ Lord edited and annotated but did not write The Fremantle Diary (1954).
  8. ^ Lord, Walter (June 1965). The Past That Would Not Die. Harpercollins. ISBN 978-0-06-012700-8.
  9. ^ Lord, Walter (1986). The Night Lives On: Thoughts, Theories and Revelations about the Titanic. London: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-027900-8.
  10. ^ Lawrence, Jenny, ed. (July 2009). The Way It Was: Walter Lord on His Life and Books The Titanic Historical Society, Inc.>. Ubuildabook. ISBN 978-0-615-25973-4.
  11. ^ . titanic1.org. Archived from the original on July 15, 2002. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  12. ^ "Mathey College – Walter Lord Society". princeton.edu. Retrieved August 31, 2010.
  13. ^ Lord, Walter (1986). The Night Lives On (1st ed.). New York: Morrow. ISBN 9780688049393. Full title of some later editions: The Night Lives On: Thoughts, Theories and Revelations about the Titanic.

Further reading

  • Krebs, Albin & Pyle, Richard (2002). . The Titanic Historical Society. Archived from the original on July 15, 2002.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)

External links

  • BBC interview with Walter Lord regarding RMS Titanic

walter, lord, english, footballer, footballer, john, october, 1917, 2002, american, author, lawyer, copywriter, popular, historian, best, known, 1955, account, sinking, titanic, night, remember, 1958bornjohn, 1917, october, 1917baltimore, maryland, diedmay, 20. For the English footballer see Walter Lord footballer John Walter Lord Jr October 8 1917 May 19 2002 was an American author lawyer copywriter and popular historian best known for his 1955 account of the sinking of the RMS Titanic A Night to Remember Walter LordWalter Lord 1958BornJohn Walter Lord Jr 1917 10 08 October 8 1917Baltimore Maryland U S DiedMay 19 2002 2002 05 19 aged 84 Manhattan New York U S Resting placeGreen Mount Cemetery Baltimore MarylandOccupationLawyerad manhistorianauthorNationalityAmericanEducationPrinceton University AB Yale University LLB Period1952 1986GenreNarrative historyNotable awardsFrancis Parkman Prize for Special Achievement 1994 1 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 1 3 Death 2 Publications 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Lord was born in Baltimore Maryland to John Walter Lord Sr and Henrietta MacTier Hoffman Lord on October 8 1917 His father who was a lawyer died when Lord was just three years old Lord s grandfather Richard Curzon Hoffman was president of the Baltimore Steam Packet Company Old Bay Line steamship firm in the 1890s 2 In July 1925 at the age of 7 Lord traveled across the Atlantic Ocean with his mother and sister from New York to Cherbourg and Southampton on the RMS Olympic 3 the Titanic s sister ship 4 Like many other boys who attended high school at Baltimore s Gilman School he spent his summers at Hyde Bay Camp for Boys at Hyde Bay in Cooperstown New York 5 where he was awarded the honorary title of The Commodore and later returned to reign over many annual camp events like the eight inch regatta and closing barbecue and bonfire He then studied history at Princeton University and graduated in 1939 6 Lord then enrolled at Yale Law School interrupting his studies to join the United States Army after the attack on Pearl Harbor During World War II he was assigned to the Office of Strategic Services as a code clerk in London in 1942 He was the agency s secretariat when the war ended in 1945 Afterwards Lord returned to Yale where he earned a degree in law 6 Career Edit Lord wrote or edited and annotated 11 bestselling books 7 on such diverse subjects as the Attack on Pearl Harbor Day of Infamy 1957 the Battle of Midway Incredible Victory 1967 the Battle of the Alamo A Time to Stand 1961 the Battle of Baltimore The Dawn s Early Light 1972 Arctic exploration Peary to the Pole 1963 pre World War I America The Good Years From 1900 to the First World War 1960 Coastwatchers Lonely Vigil 1977 the Dunkirk evacuation The Miracle of Dunkirk 1982 and the civil rights struggle The Past That Would Not Die 1965 8 Memorial bench engraved with Lord s book titles Shortly after going to work as a copywriter for the J Walter Thompson advertising agency in New York City Lord published The Fremantle Diary edited and annotated from the journals of the British officer and Confederate sympathizer Arthur Fremantle who toured the South for three months in 1863 It became a mild but surprising success in 1954 as Lord was well into completing A Night to Remember which would win him much popular acclaim A Night to Remember about the sinking of the RMS Titanic became a bestseller in 1955 and was made into a popular 1958 British movie of the same name The historian tracked down 63 Titanic survivors and wrote a dramatic minute by minute account of the ocean liner s sinking during her maiden voyage 6 Lord s knowledge of the Titanic catastrophe achieved considerable renown and he frequently lectured at meetings of the Titanic Historical Society In his final years Lord wrote another book about the Titanic titled The Night Lives On Thoughts Theories and Revelations about the Titanic 9 published in 1986 a year after the wreck of the Titanic was discovered and interest in the Titanic renewed again In the next decade Lord served as a consultant to director James Cameron during the filming of Titanic 1997 The sequel documentary to Cameron s film Titanic Ghosts of the Abyss 2003 was dedicated to Lord s memory citation needed In 2009 Jenny Lawrence edited and published a biography of Lord The Way It Was Walter Lord on His Life and Books In the late 1980s Lawrence had recorded hours of interviews she had with Lord in which he discussed his writing and life After chapters on his early life in Baltimore and up to his time with the OSS in London and Paris chapters are devoted to his research and writing of each of his books 10 Death Edit Lord s grave in the family plot at Green Mount Cemetery Lord died at age 84 on May 19 2002 after suffering from Parkinson s disease at his Manhattan home 6 Noted historian David McCullough said of Lord at his death He was one of the most generous and kind hearted men I ve ever known and when I had stars in my eyes and wanted to become a writer he was a great help I ll always be indebted to him 6 Lord is buried in his maternal family s plot at historic Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore His grave is marked by a marble bench listing the books he authored Publications EditLord published 12 historical works 11 12 The Fremantle Diary 1954 ed A Night to Remember 1955 Day of Infamy The Bombing of Pearl Harbor 1957 The Good Years From 1900 to the First World War 1960 A Time to Stand The Epic of the Alamo 1961 Peary to the Pole 1963 The Past That Would Not Die 1965 Incredible Victory The Battle of Midway 1967 The Dawn s Early Light The War of 1812 and the Battle That Inspired Francis Scott Key to Write The Star Spangled Banner 1972 Lonely Vigil Coastwatchers of the Solomons Bluejacket Books 1977 The Miracle of Dunkirk The True Story of Operation Dynamo 1982 The Night Lives On Thoughts Theories and Revelations about the Sinking of the Unsinkable Ship Titanic 1986 13 Biography portalReferences Edit Francis Parkman Prize for Special Achievement The Society of American Historians sah columbia edu Archived from the original on August 23 2010 Retrieved August 31 2010 Alexander Crosby Brown 1961 Steam Packets on the Chesapeake Cambridge Maryland Cornell Maritime Press LCCN 61012580 UK Southampton Incoming Passenger List dated July 16 1925 Titanic Historical Society Inc Walter Lord Memories of the Olympic titanic1 org Archived from the original on August 10 2016 Retrieved April 9 2012 Hyde Bay Camp For Boys Walter Lord At Hyde Bay Camp a b c d e Frederick N Rasmussen May 21 2002 Baltimore born author dies wrote classic Titanic book The Baltimore Sun Lord edited and annotated but did not write The Fremantle Diary 1954 Lord Walter June 1965 The Past That Would Not Die Harpercollins ISBN 978 0 06 012700 8 Lord Walter 1986 The Night Lives On Thoughts Theories and Revelations about the Titanic London Penguin ISBN 0 14 027900 8 Lawrence Jenny ed July 2009 The Way It Was Walter Lord on His Life and Books The Titanic Historical Society Inc gt Ubuildabook ISBN 978 0 615 25973 4 Titanic Historical Society Inc Walter Lord titanic1 org Archived from the original on July 15 2002 Retrieved August 31 2010 Mathey College Walter Lord Society princeton edu Retrieved August 31 2010 Lord Walter 1986 The Night Lives On 1st ed New York Morrow ISBN 9780688049393 Full title of some later editions The Night Lives On Thoughts Theories and Revelations about the Titanic Further reading EditKrebs Albin amp Pyle Richard 2002 A Tribute to Walter Lord The Titanic Historical Society Archived from the original on July 15 2002 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link External links EditBBC interview with Walter Lord regarding RMS Titanic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter Lord amp oldid 1126973056, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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