Great Iron Ship
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The Great Eastern, launched in 1858, was the largest iron ship ever built. Designed to carry more passengers than the Queen Mary, and too large for the Suez Canal of her day, it was this ship that laid the Atlantic cable. Yet, this ship was also believed to be haunted by a jinx that killed, maimed, or financially ruined hundreds of men. The story of this ship encompasses geniuses, charlatans, crackpots, and celebrities, from the ill-fated I. K. Brunel, considered the greatest engineer of his day, to Louis Napoleon of France, who was thrown for heavy financial losses by the erratic vessel.
НазваниеThe Great Iron Ship
Автор
Место публикацииLondon
ИздательThe Non-Fiction Book Club
Год выпуска1955
19th century
Нумерация страниц224 p.
ИллюстрацииNot illus.
Размерность14 x 22 cm
Материалbook
VM383.G7 1955
ПримечанияClive Richards Collection
Персональные ключевые слова Isambard Kingdom Brunel