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Product Description: This new book, beautifully illustrated with a magnificent collection of over 300 photographs, covers the development of a much-loved type of vessel, the ‘classic’ cross channel or short sea passenger ferry often described as a liner in miniature...read more

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9781848321700 | Ill edition (Seaforth Pubns, February 19, 2014), cover price $60.00 | About this edition: This new book, beautifully illustrated with a magnificent collection of over 300 photographs, covers the development of a much-loved type of vessel, the ‘classic’ cross channel or short sea passenger ferry often described as a liner in miniature.

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For 100 years, between 1850 and 1950, the cargo liner grew to dominate the world’s trade routes, providing regular services that merchants, shippers and importers could rely on; they carried much of the world’s higher value manufactured goods and raw materials and their services spread to most corners of the world. They were the tool of the world’s first phase of globalization.This new book, evocatively illustrated with a magnificent collection of more than 300 photographs, begins with the establishment of routes around Europe and across the North Atlantic in the 1850s. Not until the Liverpool ship owner and engineer, Alfred Holt, developed high-pressure compound engines were coal-powered vessels able to steam further afield, to the Far East and Australia. The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 cemented the dominance of the cargo liner and only with the appearance of the first container ship in the 1950s was that dominance finally overthrown.With its informative introductory texts and abundant photographs, this book will appeal to ship enthusiasts around the world and to all those who mourn the passing of the golden age of the steamship.

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9781848320062, titled "Cargo Liners: An Illustrated History" | Seaforth Pubns, August 30, 2009, cover price $50.00 | About this edition: For 100 years, between 1850 and 1950, the cargo liner grew to dominate the world’s trade routes, providing regular services that merchants, shippers and importers could rely on; they carried much of the world’s higher value manufactured goods and raw materials and their services spread to most corners of the world.

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9781848321298, titled "Cargo Liners: An Illustrated History" | Reprint edition (Seaforth Pubns, February 19, 2012), cover price $36.95

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Product Description: This massive new reference work is the first comprehensive, authoritative and detailed fleet history of one of the world's major international oil transportation companies. It is lavishly illustrated with over 500 photographs and supported by an army of documents relevant to specific tankers...read more

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9781861762511 | Greenhill Books/Lionel Leventhal, January 30, 2006, cover price $79.95 | About this edition: This massive new reference work is the first comprehensive, authoritative and detailed fleet history of one of the world's major international oil transportation companies.

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Product Description: THE GOLDEN AGE OF SHIPPING deals with the merchant ship in the first half of the 20th century, a period in which a variety of specialized ships developed recognizable characteristics that were not to change radically until the shiphandling innovations of the 1960s - as analyzed in THE SHIPPING REVOLUTION volume in this series...read more
By Robert Gardiner (editor) and Ambrose Greenway (editor)

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9780785812692 | Book Sales, September 1, 2000, cover price $24.99 | About this edition: THE GOLDEN AGE OF SHIPPING deals with the merchant ship in the first half of the 20th century, a period in which a variety of specialized ships developed recognizable characteristics that were not to change radically until the shiphandling innovations of the 1960s - as analyzed in THE SHIPPING REVOLUTION volume in this series.

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