America's Postwar Luxury Liners (Illustrated History)

Read [John A. Fostik Book] ! Americas Postwar Luxury Liners (Illustrated History) Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Americas Postwar Luxury Liners (Illustrated History) Loved the pictures! according to Davis Roth. I received a copy of this book as a gift from a family member as Im a burgeoning cruise ship buff (as in Hey, Ive been on three ships now!). I cant really speak to some of the claimed historical representations presented by the other reviewers. I will say that the photos are terrific and provided a good overview of the era. Agree with the last reviewer about the book being printed in China - but isnt everything made in China? Cant really faul

America's Postwar Luxury Liners (Illustrated History)

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Rating : 4.81 (701 Votes)
Asin : 1583882871
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 128 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-10-08
Language : English

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Growing up in northern New Jersey, John was fortunate to have been able to see and visit many of the famous luxury liners and cruise ships that called at the great port of New York. It remains his great hope that the pride of our national merchant marine, the SS United States, will once again enter service on the Atlant

ports hosted the most luxurious and famous liners constructed by American master shipbuilders. The fascinating story of America’s postwar luxury passenger liners—like the famed United States, the fastest liner in the world, and her consort America, the American Export “sunliners” Constitution and Independence, Grace Line’s fleet of luxury liners like the Santa Paula and Santa Rosa, the Moore-Mc Cormack liners Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, the “white ships” of the Matson Line, such as the Lurline and Monterey, and the American President liners President Polk and President Monroe—along with period photographs, advertisements, menus, post cards and other memorabilia.. These peacetime ambassadors carried refugees from war-torn lands to new lives in our shining cities and enabled leisurely travel in sparkling new American liners to tropical ports around the globe. After WWII, U.S

"Loved the pictures!" according to Davis Roth. I received a copy of this book as a gift from a family member as I'm a burgeoning cruise ship buff (as in "Hey, I've been on three ships now!"). I can't really speak to some of the claimed historical representations presented by the other reviewers. I will say that the photos are terrific and provided a good overview of the era. Agree with the last reviewer about the book being printed in China - but isn't everything made in China? Can't really fault the author for what the publisher is doing. Unless one is JK Rowling, he probably has little to no say.Overall, I was satisfied with the material. Willin

Growing up in northern New Jersey, John was fortunate to have been able to see and visit many of the famous luxury liners and cruise ships that called at the great port of New York. With keen experience as a result of working during college in a travel agency and subsequently taking over 40 trans-oceanic voyages, the author is uniquely qualified and exceptionally familiar with the history of the great American and International shipping companies. . About the Author John Fostik attributes his life-long interest in all things ma

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