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The Last Atlantic Liners William H. Miller

The Last Atlantic Liners By William H. Miller

The Last Atlantic Liners by William H. Miller


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The golden age of liners in photographs and artwork

The Last Atlantic Liners Summary

The Last Atlantic Liners: Getting There is Half the Fun by William H. Miller

It was a golden age of travel. The period from the end of the Second World War to the early 1960s saw some of the finest ocean liners ever built and, until the advent of the jet, the ships travelled full every trip, criss-crossing the Atlantic between the Old World and the New, carrying businessmen, tourists, emigrants and those who longed for a trip away. William H. Miller brings together a fabulous selection of images of the ships of the period, the great and the famous of ocean liner travel. From the grand Cunard Queens to the fastest and longest ships afloat, from the ships of state to smaller vessels, from the tragedy of disaster to the triumph of record-breaking, he tells the story of this glittering age of travel, a time when 'Getting There was Half the Fun'. Of course, it was all to end with the advent of the Boeing 707, capable of crossing the Atlantic in hours rather than days, and the liner trade went into terminal decline. One by one, ships were sold or scrapped until there remained only one, the QE2. She retired in 2008, but not before being replaced by the Queen Mary 2, the world's largest ocean liner. Join Bill for a voyage back in time aboard The Last Atlantic Liners.

About William H. Miller

William H Miller has written over 70 books on ocean liners. He lives in New Jersey and grew up within sight and sound of the docks of New Jersey and Luxury Liner Row on Manhattan's West Side.

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GOR003944300
9781848686977
1848686978
The Last Atlantic Liners: Getting There is Half the Fun by William H. Miller
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
20110315
95
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