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Floating Palaces

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Floating Palaces William H Miller
Libristo code: 09281951
Publishers Amberley Publishing, May 2014
From the mid-1890s a race was on between the merchant navies of the recently unified Germany, Britai... Full description
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From the mid-1890s a race was on between the merchant navies of the recently unified Germany, Britain and France. That race was to make the most luxurious and fastest ocean liners and it started with the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, the first of fourteen four-stackers built between 1897 and 1921. The large vessels that followed each tried to outdo the previous one in terms of size and interior design. Using many of the most famous of interior designers, every part of the new ships was 'designed', from the cutlery to the china, from the furniture to the panelling, and from the bedrooms to the boat decks. Through Kronprincessin Cecilie, Mauretania, Aquitania, Olympic, Titanic, Imperator, Vaterland, Ile de France, and L'Atlantique, the development and design of the ships grew grander and more luxurious. The process continued into the 1930s, with the Empress of Britain and the fabulously Art Deco Normandie, the finest and most expensive liner ever built, and designed to be a showcase for all that was France, as well as with the Queen Mary, a rather more traditional vessel, but one, nonetheless, which pushed the boundaries of design away from the traditional country house look of the Edwardian era. Each new vessel brought with it the finest of interiors, from the plush and palatial to the modern look of the time. Even today, the influence of these floating palaces can still be seen in vessels such as Cunard's Queen Mary 2 and the multitude of new cruise vessels, all vying for the public's interest and affection. The large liners were truly floating palaces, and here, William H. Miller brings together a collection of fabulous images of the finest ships ever built, showcasing the style and elegance of a time when 'getting there was half the fun'.

About the book

Full name Floating Palaces
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2014
Number of pages 128
EAN 9781445650470
ISBN 1445650479
Libristo code 09281951
Publishers Amberley Publishing
Weight 428
Dimensions 247 x 169 x 14
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