The First Atlantic Line - Brunel's Great Western Steamship
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The First Atlantic Line - Brunel's Great Western Steamship
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A6720
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The Great Western was the first great steamship success for Brunel, confounding the critics to be the fastest ship to steam continuously across the Atlantic. By 1826 steam ships were crossing the English Channel, operating on lakes, rivers and along coasts, but long distance continuous steam travel was an unrealised ambition, experts said a ship simply couldn't carry the necessary fuel to complete such a long journey. Brunel was convinced otherwise, and as his Great Western Railway continued to be built from London to Bristol he saw it as the next stage in a steam journey that linked London and New York. This book examines the businessmen, the shipbuilders and Brunel and looks at life on board, the crew and the passengers. The maiden voyage was a triumph heralded by all spectators and its success in providing a regular steam passage across the Atlantic made it the Concorde of its day by attracting rich passengers who wished to travel in style, and marked the beginning of the great era in Atlantic liners.
Additional Information
| Stock Code | A6720.0 |
|---|---|
| Author | Doe H |
| ISBN13 | 9781445667201 |
| Format | Softback |
| Height(mm) | 234 |
| Width(mm) | 156 |
| Page Count | 304 |
| Pictures | 40 |
| Publication Date | 15 Jul 2017 |
| Publisher | AMBERLEY PUBLISHING |
| Publication Status | Out of print |
| Record last updated | 27/01/2026 |
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