"A truly wonderful social history of a tragic and unexplained shipping
disaster. Five Stars."—Scottish Field The wrecking of the RMS
Tayleur made headlines nearly 60 years before the Titanic. Both were
run by the White Star Line, both were heralded as the most splendid
ships of their time and both sank in tragic circumstances on their
maiden voyages. On 19 January 1854 the Tayleur, a large merchant
vessel, left Liverpool for Australia; packed with hopeful emigrants,
her hold stuffed with cargo. More than a century after the tragedy,
Gill Hoffs reveals new theories behind the disaster and tells the
stories of the passengers and crew on the ill-fated vessel: Captain
John Noble, record breaking hero of the Gold Rush era. Ship surgeon
Robert Hannay Cunningham and his young family, on their way to a new
life among the prospectors of Tent City. Samuel Carby, ex-convict,
returning to the gold fields with his new wife and a fortune sewn into
her corsets. But the ship's revolutionary iron hull prevented its
compasses from working. Lost in the Irish Sea, a storm swept the
Tayleur and the 650 people aboard towards a cliff, studded with rocks
"black as death." What happened next shocked the world. "Hoffs has
recounted this awful tragedy with such description and dedicated
research that you can almost imagine yourself on the deck of this
unfortunate vessel . . . An excellent read."—Suzie Lennox, author of
Bodysnatchers "A little masterclass in how to hold a reader
enthralled by a tale of long-ago tragedy at sea."—Diver Net
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The Lost Story of the Victorian Titanic
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473831896
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter