Despite the Wall Street Crash, the 1930s were a golden age for ocean liners. Outlining the international rivalry between shipping companies, Miller recounts the stories of individual vessels: the Queen Mary, Germany’s Bremen, and the tragic French ‘dream boat’ Normandie, which burned in New York harbour in 1939. Illustrated throughout, with many photographs in black and white, it depicts the liners at sea, and their luxurious Art Deco interiors.
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https://integration-5ojmyuq-6wp5anmhke56o.eu-3.magentosite.cloud/great-passenger-ships-1930-40518187Great Passenger Ships 1930–1940https://integration-5ojmyuq-6wp5anmhke56o.eu-3.magentosite.cloud/media/catalog/product/5/1/518187_a645bef28f3d62919d865ed0d4362b74.jpg7.997.99GBPOutOfStock/Non-Fiction/Categories/Transport/Non-Fiction/HighlightsDespite the Wall Street Crash, the 1930s were a golden age for ocean liners. Outlining the international rivalry between shipping companies, Miller recounts the stories of individual vessels: the <I>Queen Mary</I>, Germany’s <I> Bremen</I>, and the tragic French ‘dream boat’ <I>Normandie</I>, which burned in New York harbour in 1939. Illustrated throughout, with many photographs in black and white, it depicts the liners at sea, and their luxurious Art Deco interiors.Paperback00add-to-cartWilliam H MillerGeneral225x248mmHistory PressPaperbackShips & Shipping