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"An illustrated biography of a Canadian who sparked a world
transportation revolution"
In North America, the name Cunard is synonymous with shipping. This
book traces the entrepreneurial rise of Samuel Cunard who, for
decades, ruled a shipping empire on the North Atlantic.
By the time Cunard died in 1865, he had witnessed the emergence of
steamships, developed trade links with China and helped establish
the Quebec and Halifax Steam Navigation Company. He was a director
of the Bank of British North America and bought huge tracts of land
in PEI. He won the transatlantic mail service contract between
Britain and North America, and built several of the most luxurious
steamships of the day. His ships helped Britain in the Crimean War
and he became Sir Samuel Cunard for his support of the war effort.
The Cunard line which he founded was long a major force in the
development of international travel.
This book combines the Cunard story with 150+ colour and black and
white visuals covering Cunard's life and the subsequent history of
his company. A fascinating and readable account of the brilliance
and determination of one man who played an innovative role in world
transportation history.
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