Oceanic: White Star''s ''Ship of the Century''
English
By (author): Mark Chirnside
Oceanic was the largest ship in the world when she was launched in 1899. The White Star Lines Ship of the Century, she was their last express liner before the Olympic and Titanic and her lavish first-class accommodation became renowned among Atlantic travellers. Serving on the companys express service for fifteen years, she earned a reputation for running like clockwork. Days after the outbreak of war, she was commissioned into the Royal Navy and converted into an armed merchant cruiser. However, her new-found status was not to last she grounded on the rocks off Foula, in the Shetlands, within weeks and became a total loss. When she was wrecked, she had on board Charles Lightoller, Titanics senior surviving officer. Oceanic: White Stars Ship of the Century is the first book that looks at the entire career of this one-of-a-kind flagship. With human anecdotes, hitherto unpublished material and rare illustrations, Mark Chirnsides book is a beautiful tribute to a unique ocean liner.
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