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Crossing & Cruising: From the Golden Era of Ocean Liners to the Luxury Cruise Ships of Today

hardcoverJanuary 1, 1992
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ISBN-13: 9780684191546 ISBN-10: 0684191547
Publisher
SCRIBNER
Binding
hardcover
Published
January 1, 1992
Weight
1.5 lbs
Dimensions
25.40×3.20×16.50 cm

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Crossing & Cruising: From the Golden Era of Ocean Liners to the Luxury Cruise Ships of Today by Maxtone-Graham, John. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780684191546.

The Only Way to Cross, John Maxtone-Grahams classic history of the great transatlantic liners, was published twenty years ago, followed in 1985 by Liners to the Sun, his colorful sequel about life aboard cruise ships. Now, with Crossing & Cruising, he completes his definitive survey of passenger-ship travel, showing how the elegant "crossings" of the past gave way to the extravagant cruises of today. From the steerage ordeal of emigrants bound for New York to the "huddled masses" who sail on seven-day cruises, Maxtone-Graham ranges back and forth over the years, re-creating the grandeur of a lost era and detailing the corporate maneuvers of the 1980s. Here are the ships and their stories: the stellar career of Aquitania, the great four-stacker that survived three million sea miles and two world wars; the art deco luxe of Normandie, French dream liner of the 193Os; and the rebirth of fabled France as Norway, closing the circle on an immortal ship that once crossed but now cruises. Here, too, are the marvels and problems of contemporary cruising: the sleek lines of customized ships, the crews that man them, and the corporate high jinks that drive the industry to seek ever larger markets. More than just vivid social history, Crossing & Cruising cultures what it was really like on board then and now - the sophisticated ambience of Cunard and White Star, the crowded squalor belowdecks, and the Formica and glass of todays liners. Rich in detail, broad in scope, Crossing & Cruising is a voyage in itself, evoking salt air, cabin lore, deckchair wisdom, shipyard savvy, and marketing guile. Sail as a fellow passenger with an entertaining guide who knows his ships well and loves them all.