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Various: pre-war - 1898 "Marine Engineering" w/ chilling CGT sinking story

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Ship History - The August 1898 issue of "Maine Engineering", seventy pages filled with interesting ads and articles about a long ago era when ship design was still rudimentary.

The most engrossing feature is a chilling article about the sinking of the French Line's LA BOURGOGNE. Early on the morning of July 4, 1898, a sailing vessel rammed the starboard side of the packed ocean liner. The hole was massive and the ship sank within minutes, taking with her more than 550 passengers and crew. Only 163 men were saved and one woman. The account is horrifying, especially since all discipline was lost and only the strongest, or best armed, secured a seat in the few lifeboats that got away. The article is highly critical of the French Line and recounted previous CGT disasters with a high loss of life.

Contrasted with the LA BOURGOGNE disaster was the burning of the Clyde liner DELAWARE. The wooden vessel which caught fire at sea on July 9. Despite the rapid spread of flames, the crew kept their cool and all passengers and crew were saved.

Other highlights include photos of ships requisitioned for the Spanish-American War, a patent for a submarine, and delightful ads for all manner of ship equipment.

Fair condition with binding wear.

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