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Lost to a German torpedo on 7 May 1915, Cunard's RMS Lusitania
captured the world's imagination when she entered service in 1907.
Not only was she the largest ship in the world, but she was also
revolutionary in design as well as being a record breaker.
Lusitania is now sadly remembered for her tragic destruction,
sinking in eighteen minutes with the loss of around 1,200 souls. In
this sumptuously illustrated book, historian Eric Sauder brings RMS
Lusitania to life once again. Filled with vivid, unseen photographs
and illustrations from Eric's extensive private collection, this
absorbing read will transport the reader back over 100 years to a
time when opulent Ships of State were the only way to cross the
Atlantic.
Lusitania was an engineering marvel, at one time the largest,
fastest and most opulent vessel in the world. When she was sunk by
a German submarine on 7 May 1915, with the loss of about 1,200
lives, it sent shockwaves around the world. The iconic passenger
liner immediately became a weapon in the Allied propaganda war,
helping to shift American public opinion against Germany and
influencing the USA's eventual entry into the First World War. Her
many achievements and successes were largely forgotten. This volume
tells Lusitania's story from construction to the aftermath of her
sinking in remarkable contemporary postcards.
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