Everyone knows how the story of RMS "Titanic" ended, but few know how it began. Now, for the first time, that remarkable history has been traced back to its start-with the 1907 decision to build her... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is a very good book that gets into depth about why the RMS Titanic was created and what made them want to build such a huge and luxurious ship. I highly recommend this book for 11th graders - young adult readers.
boilding of the doomed liner
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
alot has been written about the sinking ,but this book is about the designing and building of the great ship.behind the scene look at the men who built the titanic.
mst own
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
buy this book it is a must own . If you love ships of mystery read it I fell more in love with Titanic after reading this book.
An outstanding survey of its actual making and includes plenty of vintage black & white photos &
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Plenty of books have been published on the sinking of the Titanic, but this is the first detailed account of how the ship was designed and constructed and provides a haunting view of how it was made and promoted. Where competitors focus on its demise or its voyage, BUILDING THE TITANIC: AN EPIC TALE OF THE CREATION OF HISTORY'S MOST FAMOUS OCEAN LINER is an outstanding survey of its actual making and includes plenty of vintage black and white photos and illustrations rich in detail. Diane C. Donovan, Editor California Bookwatch
The Best Technical Description of the Ship Yet
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
All of us know a bit about the voyage of the Titanic. Yet less has been published about the design and construction of the ship. This book begins with a general discussion of the North Atlantic passenger trade from its early days to show why the Titanic was the logical choice for the next ship to be built. From here it goes into the design and construction of the ship. Everything from the boilers, to the double hull are discussed. Numerous photographs show points in the construction and give you a feeling of the giant size of the vessel when men are shown standing next to the truly titanic size of the vessel. About the last third of the book is on the trip, the rescue and aftermath of the sinking. The story of the impact is well told. The Titanic was designed to float when two watertight compartments were open to the sea. But this impact tore open five compartments. The tear was not big, but it was long, some 300ft. And it was big enough. There is quite a bit of discussion about the life boats. There was an insufficient number of lifeboats to hold all the people. But the lifeboats that were available often carried only half their rated capacity. Further, the sea was very flat that night, the lifeboats could well have been overloaded and the number of survivors would have been much higher. This book is very interesting in its details on the ship itself, and the collection of antique photograps is great.
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