Titanic: Building The World's Most Famous Ship

Titanic: Building The World's Most Famous Ship - Paperback

$26.95
Sale price  $26.95 Regular price 
Skip to product information
Titanic: Building The World's Most Famous Ship

Titanic: Building The World's Most Famous Ship - Paperback

$26.95
Sale price  $26.95 Regular price 

by Anton Gill (Author)

When she set sail on her doomed maiden voyage in April 1912, RMS Titanic was the jewel in the crown of the White Star Line, a company that American tycoon J. P. Morgan had acquired a decade earlier. The executives at White Star competed fiercely in the ocean liner market, prioritizing luxury and comfort over speed. A floating palace, Titanic was the largest and most technologically advanced moving object in the world. It spent barely five days at sea, but a skilled workforce of thousands of men and women had spent years building the ship in a remarkable feat of design and engineering. Here is the story of the riveters, who risked deafness from hammering millions of rivets that held together the enormous steel hull; the engineers, who had the gargantuan task of fitting engines to power the massive ship across the Atlantic at 23 knots; the electricians, who installed state-of-the-art communications systems and enormous steam driven generators, each capable of powering the equivalent of 400 modern homes; the carpenters, cabinet makers, and artisans who labored over every last detail of the opulent state rooms; and so many more. From the engine room to the ball room, here is a testament to those who designed, built, and fitted the "ship of dreams."

Author Biography

Anton Gill is the author of more than twenty books, including Art Lover: A Biography of Peggy Guggenheim and Il Gigante: Michelangelo, Florence, and The David.

Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions: 0.78 x 8.96 x 7.13 IN
Publication Date: September 03, 2013

You may also like