Passenger Ships 1910-1920

Passenger Ships 1910-1920 by William Miller


ISBN
9780752456638
Published
Released
02 / 01 / 2012
Binding
Paperback
Pages
96
Dimensions
165 x 235 x 10mm

It was an age of evolution, when size and speed were almost the ultimate considerations. `Bigger was said to be better' and ship owners were not exempted from the prevailing mood. While the German four-stackers of 1897-06 and then Cunard's brilliant Mauretania & Lusitania of 1907 led the way to larger and grander liners. White Star Line countered by 1911 with the Olympic, her sister Titanic and a near-sister, the Britannic. The French added the France while Cunard took delivery of the beloved Aquitania. But the Germans won out - - they produced the 52,000-ton Imperator and a near-sister, the Vaterland, the last word in shipbuilding and engineering prior to the First World War. They and their sister, the Bismarck, remained the biggest ships in the world until 1935.
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