SS France / Norway : Classic Liners

SS France / Norway : Classic Liners

(Author) William H. Miller
Format: Paperback
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Completed in the early 1960s, the France was the last of the great French Line passenger ships on the celebrated run to and from New York. She was not only the national flagship, but the longest liner yet built, and a ship with fantastic interiors, superb service, and the most exquisite food. Highly successful, she did lose out in the end to the unsurpassable speed of jet aircraft, was laid-up, and lingered for five years before becoming a hugely successful cruise ship. In 1979–80, the indoor France was converted to the outdoor Norway. She became the largest cruise ship in the world, an innovator, a great prelude to today’s mega-liners. She endured until 2005 and has since ended her days at the hands of scrappers in far-off India. Indeed, she was one of the greatest, grandest, most beloved of all 20th-century ocean liners.

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Publisher:
Classic Liners
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
ISBN:
9780752451398
Publish year:
2009
Publish date:
Sept. 22, 2009

William H. Miller

William H. Miller is best known for his novel "Death of a Salesman," a powerful critique of the American Dream. His writing style is characterized by raw emotion and stark realism. Miller's key contribution to literature lies in his exploration of the human condition and the disillusionment of modern society.

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