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A "biography" of one of the legendary grande dames of transatlantic liner service should be no less a book than this beautiful, large-format one, and the ship's colorful story is rightfully told as much through the treasure of arresting illustrations (primarily photographs and poster reproductions) as through the authoritative text. For 31 years (1936^-67), the
Queen Mary graced the waves between Southampton and New York. We witness the vessel's glorious career from "its" (it being difficult
not to refer to the
QM as the politically incorrect "her" ) design and construction, to what life was like on board while on the high seas, to its wartime service as a troop transport, to its eventual mothballing as a hotel and meeting space in Long Beach, California, where the
Queen Mary rides tethered to this day. A celebration--a
feast of a book--impossible for ship fanciers and travel lovers not to appreciate.
Brad Hooper
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Review
"'Wonderfully detailed. Scrupulous research.' (New York Times) Winner in the Related Arts category, American Institute of Architects International Book Awards, 1997. 'Anyone who has ever wondered if architecture floats will be convinced by this beautiful, fact-filled book about the last and grandest architecture ever to sail the bounding main. With Steele's intense research, we feel like we're there.' (AIA Jury)"
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