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When That Great Ship Went Down
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GMW Wemyss lives and writes, wisely pseudonymously, in Wilts. Having, by invoking the protective colouration of tweeds, cricket (he was a dry bob at school), and country matters, somehow evaded immersion in Mercury whilst up at University, he survived to become an acclaimed historian and the West Country's beloved essayist. He is the author of The Confidence of the House: May 1940 and of Sensible Places: essays on time, place & countryside. Markham Shaw Pyle, author of "Fools, Drunks, and the United States": August 12 1941, holds his undergraduate and law degrees from Washington & Lee. He is a past or current member of, inter alia, the Organization of American Historians; the Society for Military History; the Southern Historical Association; the Southwestern Social Science Association; the Southwestern Historical Association; the Southwestern Political Science Association; the Virginia Historical Society; and the Texas State Historical Association. They are the co-authors of The Transatlantic Disputations: Essays & Observations; The Bapton Books Sampler: a literary chrestomathy; and the celebrated When That Great Ship Went Down: the legal and political repercussions of the loss of RMS Titanic; and co-editors and co-annotators of The Complete Mowgli Stories, Duly Annotated, and The Annotated Wind in the Willows, for Adults and Sensible Children (or, possibly, Children and Sensible Adults). They are also the co-authors of the forthcoming (Bapton Books, Christmas 2012) history, '37: the year of portent.

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