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The PS Royal William

By (author): Eileen Reid Marcil

The PS Royal William

AUTHOR

Eileen Reid Marcil

Eileen Reid Marcil is a maritime historian who received her doctorate from Laval University. Her previous books include The Charley-man: A History of Wooden Shipbuilding at Quebec 1763-1893

and Tall Ships and Tankers: The History of the Davies Shipbuilders

. She lives in Montreal.


Reviews

The Canadian Nautical Research Society gave an Honourable Mention to Eileen Reid Marcil?s The PS Royal William of Quebec: The First True Transatlantic Steamer in the Keith Matthews Best Book Award 2021 Announcement. &#147Wide ranging scholarship to put it mildly on this vessel … The book is well illustrated, and attractively packaged. The story is told well? This is a good-looking, well-produced book. I very much enjoyed the plethora of visuals included by the author. It tells a good story. The main point of the book is to address the controversy over which steamship deserves the title: first true transatlantic steamer. We must also recognize the work of the publisher, Baraka Books of Montreal, for the production values.&#148

&#147 The information Eileen Reid Marcil presents about steamers and the people involved in their history is fascinating, while the many beautiful watercolours, photographs, and illustrations make her book a visual pleasure.&#148 Beverly Tallon, Canada?s History>


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Details

Dimensions:

120 Pages
7.90in * 9.90in * .50in
440.00gr

Published:

November 01, 2020

Publisher:

Baraka Books

ISBN:

9781771862295

Book Subjects:

HISTORY / Maritime History & Piracy

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Language:

eng

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