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SS Great Britain: Brunel''s Ship, Her Voyages, Passengers and Crew

English

By (author): Helen Doe

In SS Great Britain, Helen Doe provides a narrative account of this famous and historically important ship. Experimental and controversial, Great Britain led the way for iron shipbuilding and screw propulsion. The book charts the ships brilliant design and construction, and the tribulations of her owners as they battled financial crises to turn Isambard Kingdom Brunels vision into reality. Brunel was passionate about this ship and was devastated when a navigational error stranded her in Dundrum Bay, Ireland. She was rescued in a great feat of salvage and went on to a long life at sea, carrying passengers to New York, troops to the Crimea and India, and thousands of emigrants to Australia. Helen Doe highlights the contribution of the many individuals connected to the ship, ranging from crew members to passengers, at least one grand Victorian scandal, and the mysterious disappearance of her long-serving captain. In this way, the ships life and times are recreated and the history of a technical marvel is given a human face. The ship was salvaged a second time, when she was rescued from the Falkland Islands and towed home across the Atlantic. She now sits in splendour in her original dock in Bristol and is one of the most visited attractions in Britain. This a compelling account of an iconic ship and of an important moment in industrial history. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 268g
  • Dimensions: 124 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781398116924

About Helen Doe

Helen Doe is a maritime historian who has published extensively on nineteenth-century sail and steam including co-editing and contributing to the award-winning Maritime History of Cornwall. Her previous book was The First Atlantic Liner: Brunels Great Western Steamship. Her interests are in the people connected with vessels whether on land or at sea. She has a PhD from the University of Exeter where she has been a lecturer for some years. She is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society Vice Chairman of the British Commission for Maritime History a member of the UK Governments Council of Experts for National Historic Ships and trustee of the SS Great Britain Trust.

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