The Unseen Olympic: The Ship in Rare Illustrations

RMS Olympic was created during a period of intense competition between the north Atlantic shipping lines.

The lead ship from the White Star Line, sister to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic, Olympic encompassed all the qualities the line was striving for in size, opulence and luxury. Moreover, she was the only sister to enjoy a lengthy and distinguished career, including time spent as a troopship in the First World War.

She served as the White Star flagship from 1911 to 1935, when she was finally scrapped.

This illustrated history is packed with stunning postcards, images and memorabilia from author Patrick Mylon’s unrivalled collection. This sumptuous book presents the definitive ‘unseen’ history of this grand ocean liner.

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The History Press

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Hardcover ‏

128 pages

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0752466267

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978-0752466262

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The Unseen Olympic: The Ship in Rare Illustrations

The Unseen Olympic: The Ship in Rare Illustrations

RMS Olympic was created during a period of intense competition between the north Atlantic shipping lines.

The lead ship from the White Star Line, sister to the ill-fated Titanic and Britannic, Olympic encompassed all the qualities the line was striving for in size, opulence and luxury. Moreover, she was the only sister to enjoy a lengthy and distinguished career, including time spent as a troopship in the First World War.

She served as the White Star flagship from 1911 to 1935, when she was finally scrapped.

This illustrated history is packed with stunning postcards, images and memorabilia from author Patrick Mylon’s unrivalled collection. This sumptuous book presents the definitive ‘unseen’ history of this grand ocean liner.

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