Morgan Robertson Books In Order

Novels

  1. A Tale of a Halo (1894)
  2. Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan (1898)
  3. Masters of Men (1901)
  4. Shipmates (1901)
  5. Sinful Peck (1903)
  6. The Grain Ship (1914)
  7. Over the Border (1914)

Omnibus

  1. Wreck of the Titan / Morgan Robertson the Man (1995)

Collections

  1. The Three Laws and the Golden Rule (1898)
  2. Spun Yarn (1898)
  3. Where Angels Fear to Tread (1899)
  4. Down to the Sea (1905)
  5. Land Ho! (1905)

Non fiction

  1. Morgan Robertson: The Man (1915)

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Morgan Robertson Books Overview

Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan

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Masters of Men

Great seafaring stories that originally appeared in McClure’s Magazine men in the Navy and their loves. Morgan Robertson is the author who many believe predicted the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 with his book The Titan in 1898.

Sinful Peck

1903. Robertson draws upon his own rich and wild experience as a seaman on the Atlantic to write his sea tales and novels. Sinful Peck begins: Tim had dealt kindly with Captain Jackson. There were a few deep lines in his weather worn face and a sprinkling of silver in his hair, but he carried his six foot six of bone and muscle as erect as in youth, his stride was as springy as ever, and his gray eyes seemed to have an added keenness coming of the years. None would have thought, as he paced the poop deck beside his seasoned second officer, that there was a difference of thirty years in their ages, even though Mr. Brown had one of those wrinkled, good humored, quizzical faces that look the same at twenty as at fifty. Mr. Brown was thirty years old, the captain was sixty. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

The Grain Ship

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Over the Border

Morgan Robertson 1861 1915 was a well known American author whose novel ‘Futility’ 1898, about an unsinkable ship called the ‘Titan,’ bears a striking similarity to the real life fate of the ‘Titanic.’

Wreck of the Titan / Morgan Robertson the Man

Fictional novella originally written in 1898 about an unsinkable passenger ship called the Titan. Close parallels to the Titanic both were unsinkable, both struck icebergs, both were on their maiden voyages, only one third of the passengers on each ship survived, the elite of the time were on board both ships, and both ships were encouraged to break speed records. Includes a biography of Morgan Robertson, the author.

The Three Laws and the Golden Rule

1898. Robertson draws upon his own rich and wild experience as a seaman on the Atlantic to write a collection of sea tales including: The Hairy Devil sea horror, Slumber of the Soul submerged personality, Survival of the Fittest miraculous seamanship. The title story of a feral boy and feral girl could well have inspired Burroughs’s book about Tarzan. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

Where Angels Fear to Tread

A selection of Robertson’s short stories, including: ‘The Brain of the Battle Ship,’ ‘The Wigwag Message,’ ‘The Trade Wind,’ ‘Salvage,’ and many more.

Down to the Sea

This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.

Land Ho!

This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.

Morgan Robertson: The Man

Morgan Robertson was a famous sea story writer of the era. This work consists of articles written by his fellow writers. He is the author who many believe predicted the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 with his book The Titan in 1898. In this book is Morgan Robertson with all his weaknesses and foibles and all the other things too, that made him a big man.

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