9780785822073-0785822070-Robert Ballard's Lusitania

Robert Ballard's Lusitania

ISBN-13: 9780785822073
ISBN-10: 0785822070
Edition: Thus
Author: Spencer Dunmore, Robert Ballard
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Chartwell Books
Format: Hardcover 227 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780785822073
ISBN-10: 0785822070
Edition: Thus
Author: Spencer Dunmore, Robert Ballard
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Chartwell Books
Format: Hardcover 227 pages

Summary

Robert Ballard's Lusitania (ISBN-13: 9780785822073 and ISBN-10: 0785822070), written by authors Spencer Dunmore, Robert Ballard, was published by Chartwell Books in 2007. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Robert Ballard's Lusitania (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Of course, Dr Robert Ballard will forever remain the man who found the Titanic, but in this book he also provides the reader with an extremely well documented account of the loss of the Lusitania. Mysteries are mysteries and whilst there are those experts which insist such and such happened, there will also be those who assert the opposite. I shouldn't say this I know, but it the way in which Bob Ballard takes such a thorough approach to his subject, it leaves one feeling that the only book you need to read on the entire subject of the loss of the Lusitania is this one. Exploring the Lusitania - yet another four-funnelled passenger liner built before WW1, is a large coffee-table book approx. A4 size. Just a glance at the pictures throughout the richly illustrated pages (227 altogether) reveals the extent of the research to which the author has gone on behalf of the reader. There are many historic pictures of the ship itself - including when she was no more than a keel. Others include paintings of the day, newspaper cuttings and postcards showing internal and external views. Then there are the photographs of the tragedy itself and the effect it had upon the people of Ireland. Photographs of seemingly unimportant people at the booking office and individuals such as the Captain. Dr Ballard has been equally thorough when it comes to detailing the U Boat which sank the Lusitania and we are treated to almost the same level of coverage of vessel and individuals and their trade of war. Once again, however, the author has put together the most outstanding collection of artwork created by Ken Marschall. From thousands of photographic images taken from the wreckage itself, Bob Ballard created a complete montage (i.e. a big photograph made up of thousands of little photographs) of the various sections of the wreck so that Mr Marschall was able to provide us with the most accurate paintings of various sections and even the entire wreck. The one painting I had to look at again and again was the painting of the sinking across pages 96/97. For a moment there I thought the world's greatest photographer had been on hand to capture the event.

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