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Description
This is the story of the last class-divided passenger ships that carried travellers from point to point. In the final years of activity, spanning from the 1940s to the 1960s, they carried Hollywood stars and even royalty on the Atlantic, businessmen to South America and Africa, migrants to Australia and New Zealand, and visitors returning to European homelands. Last of the Blue Water Liners nods to the Atlantic liners but also revels in the many other passenger ships that plied trades around the world: vessels like the Antilles, Oslofjord, Kampala and Changsha.Complete with rare images and the insight of the prolific maritime historian William H. Miller, this book is a nostalgic parade of a bygone age, a generation of ships all but swept away in the 1960s and 1970s as jet travel changed the world.
About the Author
WILLIAM H. MILLER, or ‘Mr Ocean Liner’, has written scores of books on passenger ships and is an acknowledged world expert in his field, having been granted the National Maritime History & Silver Riband awards. He created the passenger ship database for the Ellis Island Immigration Museum.He has been a lecturer aboard seventy-five different ships, including over 100 trips with Cunard.