I have a hard cover copy of ANtR from the 60's that my uncle gave to me that has alot of nice pictures from the ship. I have a replica of the Titanic from the Danbury Mint on my living room coffee table and a chunk of coal retrieved from the Titanic's debris field on the ocean floor. There was a Titanic Exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry a few years back that was spectacular. If you're ever in Las Vegas, go to the Rio. They have a permanent exhibit of artifacts collected from the Titanic and the debris field on display there similar to what the MoSaI had. One of the sobering parts of the exhibit at the MoSaI was, at the beginning of the tour, you were given a "boarding pass" with a name printed on it. At the end of the tour, there was a listing of the deceased and saved. You looked up the name of the person you had on the boarding pass and this was supposed to let you know whether you would have "lived or died" if you boarded the Titanic. I died