AN UNSINKABLE TITANIC

Every Ship its own Lifeboat

John Bernard WALKER

Dodd, Mead and Company (1912)

Probably the first book to analyze the naval architecture and design shortcomings in the Titanic, published within a few months of the Titanic disaster. Walker demonstrates that the much earlier ship The Great Eastern was a far more unsinkable ship. Walker concludes his detailed analysis with several modifications to the design of the Titanic which give such a ship a much more reasonable claim to being unsinkable.