Transatlantic Liners
Seiten
2012
Shire Publications (Verlag)
978-0-7478-1087-2 (ISBN)
Shire Publications (Verlag)
978-0-7478-1087-2 (ISBN)
A brief illustrated history of the great Atlantic liners from Lusitania and Titanic to Queen Mary 2.
Since the end of the nineteenth century there has been a stunning succession of transatlantic liners, from the White Star Line's Oceanic of 1899 to the Cunard Line's Queen Mary 2 of 2004. These floating palaces often contained luxurious staterooms, ballrooms and lounges for the rich, and noticeably more modest and basic accommodation for poorer travellers. Their designs and powerplants were often cutting-edge as each competed to be the largest, most luxurious and fastest ship on the Atlantic. As the tides of passenger demand rose and fell through the years and the world plunged twice into global conflict, these ships had to adapt to survive. Many of these vessels – including Mauretania, Olympic, the first Queen Mary and France – had long and glorious careers; others – Titanic, Lusitania and Normandie among them – suffered tragic endings. J. Kent Layton describes the heyday of the superliners and explains what life was like for passengers, both rich and poor.
Since the end of the nineteenth century there has been a stunning succession of transatlantic liners, from the White Star Line's Oceanic of 1899 to the Cunard Line's Queen Mary 2 of 2004. These floating palaces often contained luxurious staterooms, ballrooms and lounges for the rich, and noticeably more modest and basic accommodation for poorer travellers. Their designs and powerplants were often cutting-edge as each competed to be the largest, most luxurious and fastest ship on the Atlantic. As the tides of passenger demand rose and fell through the years and the world plunged twice into global conflict, these ships had to adapt to survive. Many of these vessels – including Mauretania, Olympic, the first Queen Mary and France – had long and glorious careers; others – Titanic, Lusitania and Normandie among them – suffered tragic endings. J. Kent Layton describes the heyday of the superliners and explains what life was like for passengers, both rich and poor.
J. Kent Layton is a maritime historian, specialising in the history of the great superliners. His published works include Lusitania: An Illustrated Biography and The Edwardian Superliners: A Trio of Trios.
Introduction
The Age of the Superliner
A Call to Arms: The Liners and the Great War
Peace and a New Generation
Return to Conflict: The Second World War
Uncertain Future: The Decline of the Liner
The Legends Live On
Index
Reihe/Serie | Shire Library |
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Zusatzinfo | 40 b/w; 30 col |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 149 x 210 mm |
Gewicht | 170 g |
Themenwelt | Natur / Technik ► Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe ► Schiffe |
ISBN-10 | 0-7478-1087-7 / 0747810877 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7478-1087-2 / 9780747810872 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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