The Unseen Lusitania - The Ship in Rare Illustrations
Year: 2015 Language: english Author: Sauder E. Genre: History Publisher: The History Press ISBN: 0752497057 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 184 Description: The ill-fated Lusitania revealed as never before, complete never-seen artifacts from the 1982 wreck salvage and a complete salvage inventory Lost to a German torpedo on May 7, 1915, Cunard’s RMS Lusitania captured the world’s imagination when she entered service in 1907. Not only was she was the largest, fastest ship in the world, she was revolutionary in design. Also a record breaker, Lusitania is now sadly remembered for her tragic loss, when she was hit by a U-boat torpedo on May 7, 1915, sinking in 18 minutes with the loss of 1,198 souls. Through never-before-seen material, expert Eric Sauder brings RMS Lusitania to life once again. With vivid, unseen photographs and postcards from his extensive private collection, this absorbing read will transport the reader back 100 years to a time when opulent Ships of State were the only way to cross the Atlantic. Additional info: About the Author Eric Sauder has been researching ocean liners for nearly 40 years. He was historian for Dr. Robert Ballard’s exploration of the remains of Lusitania and Britannic and has also dived to Titanic, Republic, and Andrea Doria. He has been involved in numerous documentaries for the A&E Channel, The History Channel, The Discovery Channel, and The Learning Channel, as well as coauthoring the book RMS Lusitania. He has worked on a number of projects with the National Geographic Society.
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The Unseen Lusitania - The Ship in Rare Illustrations
Language: english
Author: Sauder E.
Genre: History
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0752497057
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 184
Description: The ill-fated Lusitania revealed as never before, complete never-seen artifacts from the 1982 wreck salvage and a complete salvage inventory
Lost to a German torpedo on May 7, 1915, Cunard’s RMS Lusitania captured the world’s imagination when she entered service in 1907. Not only was she was the largest, fastest ship in the world, she was revolutionary in design. Also a record breaker, Lusitania is now sadly remembered for her tragic loss, when she was hit by a U-boat torpedo on May 7, 1915, sinking in 18 minutes with the loss of 1,198 souls. Through never-before-seen material, expert Eric Sauder brings RMS Lusitania to life once again. With vivid, unseen photographs and postcards from his extensive private collection, this absorbing read will transport the reader back 100 years to a time when opulent Ships of State were the only way to cross the Atlantic.
Additional info: About the Author
Eric Sauder has been researching ocean liners for nearly 40 years. He was historian for Dr. Robert Ballard’s exploration of the remains of Lusitania and Britannic and has also dived to Titanic, Republic, and Andrea Doria. He has been involved in numerous documentaries for the A&E Channel, The History Channel, The Discovery Channel, and The Learning Channel, as well as coauthoring the book RMS Lusitania. He has worked on a number of projects with the National Geographic Society.
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