Dive into the heart of the Falklands War with “Canberra, the Great White Whale,” a unique and compelling historical account centered on the iconic P&O passenger liner turned troopship, the *Canberra*. This meticulously produced First UK Edition, published in 1983 by P. Stephens, offers a rare glimpse into the vital role this seemingly unlikely vessel played in Britain’s successful campaign to reclaim the Falkland Islands. More than just a war story, this book is based on a facsimile reprint of the original souvenir number of *The Shipbuilder and Marine Engine Builder*, offering an authentic contemporary perspective on the *Canberra* as a marvel of maritime engineering. Experience the pride and craftsmanship that went into building this magnificent ship, later adapted for crucial war service. The *Canberra*’s transformation from luxury liner to troop transport is a story of ingenuity and adaptability. Carrying thousands of British troops to the South Atlantic, the *Canberra* became a symbol of hope and resolve for the soldiers onboard. This book captures the atmosphere of those tense weeks at sea, providing insights into the lives of the men who relied on this “Great White Whale” to take them into battle. While the book is based on the original souvenir edition, this edition includes an Epilogue by McCart, potentially offering further insights or reflections on the Canberra’s role during the conflict or her later life. Given its focus on the shipbuilder’s perspective and its status as a First Edition, this volume is particularly appealing to collectors of Falklands War memorabilia, maritime history enthusiasts, and those interested in the technical details of shipbuilding. The book, boasting 111 pages, provides a compact yet detailed narrative and is ideal for readers interested in British naval operations and the Falkland Islands War. The *Canberra*’s story is one of resilience, adaptation, and the unsung heroes of the merchant navy who played a crucial role in the conflict. While primarily focused on the ship itself, the book indirectly sheds light on the broader naval operations of the British forces involved in the conflict. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this fascinating piece of history. Its unique format and perspective make “Canberra, the Great White Whale” a valuable addition to any military history library or collection of maritime books.