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Queen Mary 2 The Greatest Ocean Liner of Our Time

Queen Mary 2 The Greatest Ocean Liner of Our Time

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Queen Mary 2 The Greatest Ocean Liner of Our Time

by Maxtone-Graham, John & Harvey Lloyd

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  • Hardcover
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Very Good+ in Near Fine dust jacket
ISBN 10
0821228846
ISBN 13
9780821228845
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Bulfinch. Very Good+ in Near Fine dust jacket. 2004. Hardcover. 0821228846 . Tight unmarked book in black boards; high-gloss paper with slight puckering to top of pages; in dust jacket with just a touch of shelfwear. ; 10.25 X 0.875 X 13.5 inches; 208 pages; The official, Cunard-authorized book celebrating the debut of the greatest ocean liner ever built. In January 2004, Cunard Line's latest flagship, the stupendous Queen Mary 2, will sail on her maiden voyage from England. QM2 is a record-breaker. Four city blocks long and as tall as the Statue of Liberty, at $800 million, she is the most expensive and ambitious passenger vessel of all time. Her public rooms include a planetarium, ballroom, theater, cinema, Canyon Ranch Spa, and 10 restaurants. Twenty-six hundred passengers are accommodated in a splendid variety of cabins, three quarters of them with balconies overlooking the sea. Not merely a cruise ship, this fourth Cunard Queen is a true ocean liner, able to cross the Atlantic in all weathers at high speed, sustaining the company's celebrated heritage. The QUEEN MARY 2 book documents the creation of this remarkable vessel from keel laying to christening. This book features stunning four-color photographs and paintings, details of design, construction, engines, lavish interiors, sea trials, and christening. It also contains archival images juxtaposing her significance against her historic predecessors. An eight-page gatefold shows a detailed cutaway of the remarkable interiors. .

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Bookseller's Inventory #
62820
Title
Queen Mary 2 The Greatest Ocean Liner of Our Time
Author
Maxtone-Graham, John & Harvey Lloyd
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+ in Near Fine dust jacket
ISBN 10
0821228846
ISBN 13
9780821228845
Publisher
Bulfinch
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2004
Keywords
0821228846

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