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AN UNSINKABLE TITANICEvery Ship its own LifeboatJohn Bernard WALKERDodd, Mead and Company (1912) |
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| 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. |
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