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Great British Passenger Ships (Great Passenger Ships)
William H. Miller
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| #3154306 in Books | The History Press | 2010-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.40 x10.00l,.95 | File type: PDF | 96 pages | ||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| More than just trans Atlantic|By TomEnroute|When most Americans think of British ocean liners they naturally think of the great Queens of Cunard Line and the Titanic and perhaps her White Star Line sisters. Period!
While the north Atlantic route to New York was the most glamorous and prestigeous and usually home to the world's largest and fastest ships, it was but a|About the Author|
Bill Miller, or "Mr. Ocean Liner", has written 70 books on passenger ships and is an acknowledged world expert in his field. He has received the National Maritime History Award in the US, the Silver Ribband Award, and he created
This new series begins with British passenger ship, those great and grand vessels that connected the continents, but also those far-off, colonial outposts of the Empire. There were the great Cunarders, of course, but then also the likes of Booth Line to the exotic Amazon, Royal Mail to Rio and Buenos Aires, Union Castle to South and East Africa, British India to the likes of Bombay and Calcutta, and of course the iconic P&O to ports such as Sydne...
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