Great Passenger Ships of the World: 1858-1912

Great Passenger Ships of the World: 1858-1912
Title Great Passenger Ships of the World: 1858-1912 PDF eBook
Author Arnold Kludas
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 1975
Genre Transportation
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Great Passenger Ships of the World, V.1 : 1858-1912

Great Passenger Ships of the World, V.1 : 1858-1912
Title Great Passenger Ships of the World, V.1 : 1858-1912 PDF eBook
Author A. Kludas
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1975
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Great Passenger Ships of the World

Great Passenger Ships of the World
Title Great Passenger Ships of the World PDF eBook
Author Arnold Kludas
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1985
Genre Ocean liners
ISBN 9780850591743

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The Royal Navy and the German Threat 1901-1914

The Royal Navy and the German Threat 1901-1914
Title The Royal Navy and the German Threat 1901-1914 PDF eBook
Author Matthew S. Seligmann
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 198
Release 2012-05-24
Genre History
ISBN 0191640743

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When and why did the Royal Navy come to view the expansion of German maritime power as a threat to British maritime security? Contrary to current thinking, Matthew S. Seligmann argues that Germany emerged as a major threat at the outset of the twentieth century, not because of its growing battle fleet, but because the British Admiralty (rightly) believed that Germany's naval planners intended to arm their country's fast merchant vessels in wartime and send them out to attack British trade in the manner of the privateers of old. This threat to British seaborne commerce was so serious that the leadership of the Royal Navy spent twelve years trying to work out how best to counter it. Ever more elaborate measures were devised to this end. These included building 'fighting liners' to run down the German ones; devising a specialized warship, the battle cruiser, as a weapon of trade defence; attempting to change international law to prohibit the conversion of merchant vessels into warships on the high seas; establishing a global intelligence network to monitor German shipping movements; and, finally, the arming of British merchant vessels in self-defence. The manner in which German schemes for commerce warfare drove British naval policy for over a decade before 1914 has not been recognized before. The Royal Navy and the German Threat illustrates a new and important aspect of British naval history.

Great Passenger Ships of the World Today

Great Passenger Ships of the World Today
Title Great Passenger Ships of the World Today PDF eBook
Author Arnold Kludas
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Total Pages 0
Release 1992
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Titanic, A Search For Answers

Titanic, A Search For Answers
Title Titanic, A Search For Answers PDF eBook
Author Joe C. Combs 2nd
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 110
Release 2010-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 0557871212

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Are you a history buff, intrigued by ill-fated historical events like the Titanic? Do you love digging into new developments, details, discoveries, and theories about events long buried? With the sinking of the Titanic, over 100 years ago, Joe Combs, author and professional mariner, shares his perspective along with new, never revealed information about controversies surrounding the Titanic.

Lusitania

Lusitania
Title Lusitania PDF eBook
Author Greg King
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 401
Release 2015-02-24
Genre History
ISBN 1250052548

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On the 100th Anniversary of its sinking, King and Wilson tell the story of the Lusitania's glamorous passengers and the torpedo that ended an era and prompted the US entry into World War I. Lusitania: She was a ship of dreams, carrying millionaires and aristocrats, actresses and impresarios, writers and suffragettes – a microcosm of the last years of the waning Edwardian Era and the coming influences of the Twentieth Century. When she left New York on her final voyage, she sailed from the New World to the Old; yet an encounter with the machinery of the New World, in the form of a primitive German U-Boat, sent her – and her gilded passengers – to their tragic deaths and opened up a new era of indiscriminate warfare. A hundred years after her sinking, Lusitania remains an evocative ship of mystery. Was she carrying munitions that exploded? Did Winston Churchill engineer a conspiracy that doomed the liner? Lost amid these tangled skeins is the romantic, vibrant, and finally heartrending tale of the passengers who sailed aboard her. Lives, relationships, and marriages ended in the icy waters off the Irish Sea; those who survived were left haunted and plagued with guilt. In Lusitania: Triumph, Tragedy, and the End of the Edwardian Age, authors Greg King and Penny Wilson resurrect this lost, glittering world to show the golden age of travel and illuminate the most prominent of Lusitania's passengers. Rarely was an era so glamorous; rarely was a ship so magnificent; and rarely was the human element of tragedy so quickly lost to diplomatic maneuvers and militaristic threats.