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Image of a book cover featuring a monochrome photograph showing a steam yacht on calm water. Above the photograph, the background is a pale grey with faint technical drawings or ship outlines. The title “LEITH‑BUILT SHIPS” appears in large teal and gold uppercase letters, with “VOLUME 5” above smaller text reading “STEAM YACHTS (1875–1928).” The author’s name “R O NEISH” is printed in small text on the right.

ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Whittles Publishing

ISBN: 9781849956123

RRP: £19.99

PAGES: 192

PUBLICATION DATE:
June 2, 2026

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Steam Yachts [1875 – 1928]

By R. O. Neish

Leith Built Ships Volume 5: Steam Yachts 1875–1928 by R.O. Neish is a richly detailed maritime history book exploring the golden age of steam yacht construction on the River Leith. Focusing on one of Scotland’s most remarkable yet lesser-known shipbuilding traditions, this volume documents the elegant private steam yachts built for wealthy owners during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Blending maritime history, naval architecture and industrial heritage, the book reveals how Leith became an unexpected global centre for luxury steam yacht design, producing nearly one hundred of the most sophisticated and beautifully crafted vessels of their era. These steam yachts combined advanced engineering with opulent interiors, reflecting the wealth, ambition, and leisure culture of Britain’s industrial elite.

This book also highlights the skilled shipbuilders, engineers and craftsmen who transformed Leith’s shipyards into hubs of innovation and artistry. It explores the evolution of steam yacht technology, notable vessels launched from Leith, and their roles in private leisure, royal ownership, global voyages and even wartime service.

Rich in historical detail, imagery and storytelling the book captures the transition from the height of Victorian craftsmanship to the decline of steam-powered luxury vessels in the early 20th century.

Ideal for readers interested in Scottish maritime history, shipbuilding heritage, industrial design and luxury yacht history. This volume offers a fascinating insight into a bygone era when ships were built not only for performance, but for elegance and prestige.

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