THE ‘BIG FOUR’ OF THE WHITE STAR FLEET: CELTIC, CEDRIC, BALTIC & ADRIATIC
‘A spectacular book...Excellent book. Well written with a multitude of pictures. One of the best...It is beautifully presented and a great treasure. A real gem. Painstakingly researched and beautifully presented. Highly recommend this one. Anything and everything you wanted to know...’PUBLICATION DETAILSChirnside, Mark. The ‘Big Four’ of the White Star Fleet: Celtic, Cedric, Baltic & Adriatic. The History Press; October 6th 2016. 192 pages. (Hardback) PUBLISHER’S TEXT AND PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONThe White Star Line’s Celtic (1901), Cedric (1903), Baltic (1904) and Adriatic (1907), collectively known as the ‘Big Four’, served for a combined 110 years. Together they carried around 1.5 million passengers on the Liverpool to New York and Southampton to New York routes during their time in service. Arguably the most successful series of ships the company ever produced, they have been overlooked in maritime literature until now. In this ground-breaking book, Mark Chirnside relates the history of the ‘Big Four’, in many ways the forerunners of the famous ‘Olympic’ class ships. Features including a gymnasium and Turkish and electric baths were trialled on Adriatic before their use on Olympic, Titanic and Britannic. Charting their history from civilian passenger ships to armed merchant cruisers and troop ships in the First World War, The ‘Big Four’ of the White Star Fleet explores the adventures and experiences passengers and crew had on board over the decades. REVIEWS‘Mark has certainly shown his true colours in this book’. R. Lepien, 20 October 2016. Amazon.co.uk ‘Excellent book. Well written with a multitude of pictures. One of the best... It's nice to see lesser known liners and their interiors. Thanks again for a wonderful book.’ Neil Lucas, 24 October 2016. Facebook. ‘Mark is one of my favourite authors, you can’t go wrong with his books’. Peter Meersman, 25 October 2016. Facebook. ‘What a wonderful book… I had not realised before reading the book that Celtic was, at the time, the biggest ship in the world… It is beautifully presented and a great treasure.’ David Hume Elkington, 28 October 2016. ‘It is always a delight when Mark Chirnside authors a new book. His newest one deals with a neglected subject, White Star Line's 'Big Four'. The luxury liners Adriatic, the Baltic, the Cedric, and the Celtic each had long and lively careers while crossing the Atlantic. ‘Another great book from Mark Chirnside. White Star's Celtic, Cedric, Baltic & Adriatic were impressive and highly successful liners. They are often overlooked, however, since they were not "express" liners and operated on the Liverpool-New Your route. This book goes a long way to rectifying that situation. The in-depth text describes the adventures careers of "The Big Four." The Celtic was damaged twice in World War I and was lucky to survive. Adriatic represented the epitome of ocean liner development for White Star when she entered service in 1907. She had many features that would later be installed in Olympic and Titanic. Highly Recommended!’ Brent Holt, 3 December 2016. Amazon.co.uk ‘Over the last ten or fifteen years, Mark Chirnside has rightfully gained a reputation within the maritime community as being a first-rate historian. As a maritime historian and author myself, I know how difficult it is to turn up new material and follow the trail of evidence to correct conclusions. I've worked with Mark on several projects, and he always manages to help me find some valuable nugget of information that I need, just when I need it. Yet every time I pick up one of Mark's new books, I'm astonished to see what he has managed to put together. ‘Mark Chirnside's latest effort does a great job covering these important ships. It fills a gap in shipping history. This is an enjoyable read with an excellent selection of pictures.’ Mark T. Jaynes, 10 January 2017. Amazon.co.uk ‘I can't think of a better book than this about the 'big four'. There's some great research here along with great pictures. The only reason I bought this book was because it's written by Mark Chirnside and I'm a fan of everything he's ever written. I have to say this was well worth the price AND time I spent reading it!’ Tony P, 1 February 2017. Amazon.co.uk ‘Thank you so much for the copy of your magnificent book. It is a great tour de force, painstakingly researched and beautifully presented.’ Frank Grenfell, 10 February 2017. ‘Interesting book. Titanic has garnered so much attention over the years it is refreshing to read about some of the successful work horses of the Atlantic ferry and their contributions to immigration and the allied success in WWI.’ Amazon Customer, 18 March 2017. Amazon.co.uk 'Great book of this series of liners from H&W in Belfast, I wish that Mark will do a book like this of the Oceanic 1899 as well.' Robert Mostervik, 23 April 2017. Amazon.co.uk 'I got this after reading Mark Chirnside's book on RMS Olympic. This was another excellent read and well worth it for anyone interested in white star line history.' Mr. D., 6 May 2017. Amazon.com 'Absolutely superb piece of work. Got this as a gift and it really couldn't have been done any better. Anything and everything you ever wanted to know about these often overlooked quartet of famous liners is here, along with the single best gathering of photographs, interiors and exteriors, you'll ever find. There are also numerous deck plan and detail items, notes about the several updates these ships received through their careers, and contemporary advertising and nostalgic souvenir pieces as well. There are even a few photos of surviving pieces of furniture and fixtures that still exist and are in private hands in England to this day. If you're an enthusiast of historic ocean liners, you cannot go wrong with this book. The research that went into this is extremely impressive, the text is well-written and insightful, and the photos and illustrations are not to be found anywhere else. I'd give it six stars if possible. HIGHLY recommend this one - cannot imagine anyone who enjoys historic liners not being fascinated with this book'. Nachtjager, 12 July 2017. Amazon.com ‘I’ve found Mark Chirnside’s The “Big Four” of the White Star Fleet an excellent choice to expand my knowledge of these ships…
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