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On her fist voyage from Belfast to Southampton
Olympic
stopped at
Liverpool, her port of registry, and was opened to the public. The
Olympic
was the largest ship in the world and the first of a trio of
superliners, so it was she who was the centre of attention.
Titanic’s
maiden voyage less than a year later never received such a blaze of
publicity as
Olympic’s
had.
Copyright © Seaforth Publishing 2011
First published in Great Britain in 2011 by Seaforth Publishing, an
imprint of Pen and Sword Books Ltd, 47 Church Street, Barnsley,
South Yorkshire. S70 2AS
www.pen-and-sword.co.uk
And in the United States of America by
Classic Warships Publishing,
PO Box 57591, Tucson, Arizona 85732
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ISBN 978 1 84832 110 6
EPUB ISBN: 978 1 78383 073 2
PRC ISBN: 978 1 78346 840 9
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CONTENTS
Design and History
Model Products
Accessories
Modelmakers’ Showcase
Schemes
Appearance and Alterations
Plans
Selected References
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