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This book is a comprehensive biography of the RMS Titanic, the legendary ocean liner whose story has captured the world's imagination for over a century. It examines the Titanic not only as a technological marvel of its time but also as a floating microcosm of society, a workplace, and a temporary home to over two thousand people whose lives would tragically converge on a single, fateful voyage. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the book paints a full picture of what the Titanic represented: ambition, innovation, luxury, and the human desire to conquer the seas.
Readers are transported back to the early 20th century to understand the historical, economic, and cultural forces that drove the construction of the Titanic. The book details where, when, and why this monumental ship was conceived, designed, and built, highlighting the cutting-edge engineering, the challenges of shipbuilding, and the intense competition of the transatlantic passenger trade. The Titanic emerges as a symbol of human ingenuity, a testament to the era's confidence in technology, and an emblem of national pride for Britain.