
BOOKS
This page is intended to provide a concise index of books which have been written by Mark Chirnside. Each book title, as usual, is a hyperlink that leads to the individual book page containing images, reviews, and purchasing information.

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The First Of Mark's Volumes Of Mark: Quotes, Philosophy & Poetry (May 2004)
Mark’s first published book was written in the spring of 2004 (after his first two maritime books), and includes a variety of weird and wonderful quotes combined with a number of original poems.
This volume contains a number of poems on a wide variety of topics, from History to Philosophy, and Society to Politics, as well as a good (and sometimes random) selection of thoughts, beliefs and comments including a number from the author, his friends and colleagues.
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The 'Olympic' Class Ships: Olympic, Titanic & Britannic (October 2004)
Intended to provide a detailed and original history of the ‘Olympic’ class ships, The ‘Olympic’ Class Ships was published to critical acclaim. It has been praised as ‘an extraordinarily researched and documented book’ and recommended strongly by a number of reviewers.
Each ship was subtly different. Lessons learned from the service of Olympic were put into practice for Titanic. With the loss, on her maiden voyage, of Titanic, the hull design was radically changed for the third sister ship. The new double hull, however, did not prevent Britannic from sinking in less than an hour in the Aegean after she hit a German mine in 1916.
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RMS Olympic: Titanic's Sister (November 2004)
This ‘fascinating’ book has been described as ‘an astounding achievement’ that is a credit to Olympic, as well as being praised for its considerable original research. It is the most extensive history yet written about ‘Old Reliable.’
RMS Olympic, White Star Line’s ‘Old Reliable’ has been overshadowed by her ill-fated sisters Titanic and Britannic for over ninety years. The first of a new breed of superliner, the list of superlatives that Olympic has is breath-taking. When built, she was the largest ship in existence being almost 50% larger than her next nearest rival, she was one of the first ships to introduce Turkish Baths and a swimming pool, she carried more troops in the First World War than any other comparable steamship and she was the only liner ever to sink a submarine by ramming it.
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RMS Majestic: The 'Magic Stick' (November 2006)
Described as ‘a gem,’ this is the only book to date that examines Majestic in her own right as the White Star Line’s largest and fastest vessel. It draws upon many unpublished or hitherto little-known sources and has been praised as a truly original work.
With an extensive collection of archive pictures of the Majestic and other ships, including photographs of the White Star vessel’s stately rooms, and striking paintings of the ship in vibrant colour, as well as a fascinating and comprehensive narrative chronicling the life of the vessel, RMS Majestic: The ‘Magic-Stick’ provides a complete history of a ship that was once the pride of the White Star Line.
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RMS Aquitania: The 'Ship Beautiful' (September 2008)
This history of
Aquitania
’s life contains a great deal of original research, including previously unpublished diaries of her war service and eight appendices.
Of the fourteen four stackers built, Aquitania was one of the longest lived and the only one to survive two world wars. Launched in 1913, she was the third four funneled liner for Cunard, and the only one not to have a Government subsidy. Aquitania entered commercial service in May 1914 and was christened ‘The Ship Beautiful’ thanks to her elegant interiors... Mark Chirnside tells the story in words and pictures of one of Cunard’s finest liners, from her birth to her death, a journey that began on the Clyde and which then took Aquitania three million miles only to finish within twenty miles of her birthplace.
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