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Building the biggest : from ironships to cruise liners


Liners such as Mauritania and Titanic were later followed by two giant Queens and Frances liner Normandie. But the coming jet age threatened the end of the ocean line until the dedicated cruise ship was born a decade later and now the ships are as massive as the industry itself. Geoff Lunn traces the many changes in construction and design over the years, and looks at what the biggest means across all spheres, and not just physical size. This illustrated book also reviews the careers of the greatest ships, culminating in the building of Royal Caribbeans Genesis-class cruise ships, Oasis of the Seas (2009) and Allure of the Seas (2010), each incredibly measuring three times the tonnage of the QE2.
Lunn, Geoff - Personal Name
First
623.825 Iuu b
978-0-7524-5079-7
623.825
Text
Inggris
History Press
2009
Gloucestershire
i,160 hal,ilusi,index,25 cm
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