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A Man and His Ship: America's Greatest Naval Architect and His Quest to Build the S.S. United States (Paperback)

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“A fascinating historical account…A snapshot of the American Dream culminating with this country’s mid-century greatness” (The Wall Street Journal).

At the peak of his power, in the 1940s and 1950s, William Francis Gibbs was considered America’s best naval architect. His quest to build the world’s best ocean liner was a topic of national fascination. When completed in 1952, the S.S. United States was hailed as a technological masterpiece at a time when “made in America” meant the best.

Gibbs was an American original, on par with John Roebling of the Brooklyn Bridge and Frank Lloyd Wright of Fallingwater. Forced to drop out of Harvard following his family’s sudden financial ruin, he overcame debilitating shyness and lack of formal training to become the visionary creator of some of the finest ships in history.

The S.S. United States, which took Gibbs forty years to bring to reality, was more than just an ocean liner: she was the floating embodiment of a triumphant post-World War II America, when the country was at the peak of its industrial prowess. Her creator was driven, relentless, and committed to excellence. Gibbs loved his ship, the idea of it, and the realization of it, and he devoted himself to making it the epitome of luxury travel—a masterful blend of art and engineering.

Biographer Steven Ujifusa brilliantly describes the way Gibbs worked and how his vision transformed an industry. A Man and His Ship is more than a biography; it is the story of a driven, brilliant man and his truly remarkable enterprise on land and sea.

About the Author


Steven Ujifusa serves on the Advisory Council of the S.S. United States Conservancy. He received his master’s degree in historic preservation and real estate from the University of Pennsylvania and his BA in history from Harvard University.

Praise for A Man and His Ship: America's Greatest Naval Architect and His Quest to Build the S.S. United States…


“A terrific book! By entertaining, informing and ultimately inspiring, A Man and His Ship transforms its readers into passengers traveling across an ocean and through time. A skilled verbal navigator, Steven Ujifusa has charted an efficient and yet immensely satisfying course through a sea of facts, images and stories.”
-David Macaulay, best-selling author of Cathedral, Castle, and The Way Things Work

Steven Ujifusa has done something remarkable in his book, A Man and His Ship: he has brought back an era of American dominance in shipbuilding through the life of one of its giants: William Francis Gibbs. In some ways, Gibbs was the Steve Jobs of his era – a perfectionist with few people skills who nevertheless was single-handedly able to change his industry by the power of his vision and overwhelming professional competence. We need more public historians like Ujifusa working in business history. Using the highest research standards, he has written a great book that tells great story.
-G. Richard Shell, Thomas Gerrity Professor, The Wharton School of Business and author of Bargaining for Advantage

“Few of man's creations possess even half the romance of the passenger ships that once steamed across the world's oceans, especially the North Atlantic. That is why Steven Ujifusa's A Man and His Ship is such a compelling work.”
-John Steele Gordon

Much of Ujifusa’s book is a portrait in determination, as Gibbs’s plans for his big ship are continually tossed about in political, economic and personal squalls. A less single-minded man may have given up at numerous times.
-Stephen Heyman

"In his debut, Ujifusa harks back to a time when men were men, and transatlantic ships were serious business...Written with passion and thoroughness, this is a love letter to a bygone time and the ships that once ruled the seas."
-Publishers Weekly starred review

"Ujifusa describes the construction of the ship in engrossing detail and provides informative digressions on the golden age of ocean travel, when liners carried millionaires, celebrities, and desperate refugees."
-Booklist

“The sea inspires obsessions in determined men, from Captain Ahab to Admiral Rickover. Steven Ujifusa introduces us to another – the naval architect William Francis Gibbs. His ingenious design of mass-producible Liberty ships helped win World War II, but Gibbs’ obsession was to build the world’s fastest, safest and most elegant Atlantic liner. He ultimately succeeded, but in a decade his masterpiece was obsolete and unprofitable. Ujifusa narrates this tragedy well, in all its technical, political and human dimensions.”
-Admiral Dennis C. Blair, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Former Director of National Intelligence

“Few of man's creations possess even half the romance of the passenger ships that once steamed across the world's oceans, especially the North Atlantic. That is why Steven Ujifusa's ‘A Man and His Ship’ is such a compelling work.”

“A fascinating historical account…A snapshot of the American Dream culminating with this country's mid-century greatness.”

“Few of man's creations possess even half the romance of the passenger ships that once steamed across the world's oceans, especially the North Atlantic. That is why Steven Ujifusa's ‘A Man and His Ship’ is such a compelling work.”

Product Details ISBN-10: 1451645090
ISBN-13: 9781451645095
Published: Simon & Schuster, 06/04/2013
Pages: 448
Language: English