Year: 2007 Language: english Author: Mayes W. Genre: History Publisher: Overview Press Limited Edition: 2nd ISBN: 0954720628 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 272 Description: The second edition of this very popular work is published in late July 2007. Within its 272 pages it covers more than 630 ships and about 250 operators, giving brief historical information, technical details and former names. New for this edition is the inclusion of IMO numbers. Cruise Ships (second edition) contains 260 previously unpublished colour photographs, and includes all cruise ship fleets within their group owner. Thus Cunard Line appears as part of Carnival Corpotaion and plc. Indices of owners, ships and, importantly, former names, allows the reader to trace any ship within the book by reference to any former name. Small sections deal with late news (the text is updated to 7 June 2007), other changes since the previous edition, ships recently scrapped or which have sunk and there is a comprehensive bibliography.
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Cruise Ships
Language: english
Author: Mayes W.
Genre: History
Publisher: Overview Press Limited
Edition: 2nd
ISBN: 0954720628
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 272
Description: The second edition of this very popular work is published in late July 2007. Within its 272 pages it covers more than 630 ships and
about 250 operators, giving brief historical information, technical details and former names. New for this edition is the inclusion of IMO numbers.
Cruise Ships (second edition) contains 260 previously unpublished colour photographs, and includes all cruise ship fleets within their group owner.
Thus Cunard Line appears as part of Carnival Corpotaion and plc. Indices of owners, ships and, importantly, former names, allows the reader
to trace any ship within the book by reference to any former name. Small sections deal with late news (the text is updated to 7 June 2007),
other changes since the previous edition, ships recently scrapped or which have sunk and there is a comprehensive bibliography.
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