Description |
296 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm |
Contents |
Nestor -- British India Liners -- The 'Villes' -- Sagittaire -- Union Castle Liners -- Sarpedon -- Arawa (1922) -- Highland Princess -- Orbita -- The 'Marines' -- Volendam -- Hwa Lien -- Johan De Witt -- Akaroa (1914) -- Strathmore and Stratheden -- Orion -- Atlantis -- Shaw Savill quartet -- Misr and Al Sudan -- The 'Generals' -- Talma -- Strathnaver and strathaird -- A Panama Canal veteran -- Ormonde -- Radnik -- Partizanka -- The 'Bays' -- Komninos -- Maetsuycker -- Gorgon and Charon -- Mataroa and Tamaroa -- Nieuw Holland (1928) -- Lakemba and Levuka -- Sitmar 'Victory' Ships -- Skaugum -- Blue Funnel Line quartet -- Mooltan and Maloja -- Napoli -- Ranchi -- Svalbard and Goya -- Changte and Taiping -- Rimutaka -- Aorangi -- A formal war prize -- Charlton Sovereign -- A 'Hog Islander' -- Luciano Manara -- Toscana -- Cameronia -- Rena -- Dominion Monarch -- Bibby Line Twins -- Chitral -- Eridan -- Orcades -- Nea Hellas -- Oxfordshire -- Rangitiki and Rangitata -- The 'Navigators' -- Georgic -- Dundalk Bay -- Cyrenia -- Surriento -- A converted aircraft carrier -- Chesire -- Haven -- Otranto and Orontes -- Asturias -- The Lone Australian -- Canberra (1913) -- Columbia -- Rangitoto and Rangitane -- Himalaya -- Hellenic Prince -- A former troopship -- A Pacific War veteran -- Changsha and Taiyuan -- Fairsea -- Indian Passenger Ships -- Sontay -- A former hospital ship -- Sibajak -- New Australia -- Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt -- Brasil -- Roma (1914) -- Ravello -- A former Burns Philp Liner -- Florentia -- Jenny -- Chartered by the French -- Stella Polaris -- Caronia -- Dutch 'Victory' Ships -- Lloyd Triestino Trio -- Skaubryn -- Ruahine -- San Giorgio -- Oronsay -- Roma and Sydney -- Caledonien and Tahitien -- Castel Felice -- Arcadia -- Arosa Star -- Orsova -- Iberia -- Southern Cross -- Aurelia -- Flaminia -- Gruzia -- Gumhuryat Misr -- Polynesie -- Melanesien -- Eastern Queen (1950) -- Bergensfjord -- Kungsholm (1952) -- Fairsky -- Monterey and Mariposa -- Anking and Anshun -- Oranje -- Angelina Lauro -- Willem Ruys -- Achille Lauro -- Queen Frederica -- Patris -- Royal Interocean Sisters -- Kota Singapura and Kota Bali -- Oriana -- Monte Udala -- Conte Grande -- Canberra (1961) -- Kuala Lumpur -- The Second Chandris Liner -- Northern Star -- Aramac -- Flavia -- Chusan -- Oceanien -- Dominion Liners -- Lloyd Triestino Twins -- Holland-America Liners -- Cenataur -- Ellinis -- Malaysia -- Australasia -- Fairstar -- Statendam -- Australis -- Kungsholm (1965) -- Sea Princess -- Shaw Savill Trio -- French Stopgaps -- The Russian 'Writers' -- Cathay and Chitral -- American President Liners -- Italia -- Ennag -- Marco Polo -- Ocean Monarch -- Britanis -- Khabarovsk -- Eastern Queen (1953) -- Soviet Ex-Cunarders -- Nippon Maru (1958) -- Universe Campus -- Nieuw Holland (1958) -- Gripsholm -- The 'Royal Vikings' -- Sagafjord -- France -- The 'Love Boats' -- Linblad Explorer -- World Discoverer -- Soviet Mini-Liners -- Queen Elizabeth 2 -- Eastern Princess -- Nippon Maru (1962) -- Minghua -- Dalmacija -- Princess Mahsuri -- Odessa -- Europa -- Mermoz -- Maxim Gorki -- Shin Sakura Maru -- Royal Odyssey -- Danae -- Sea Goddess 1 -- Vistafjord -- Coral Princess -- Royal Princess -- Iliria -- Sea Cloud -- The Belorussiya Class -- Fair Princess -- Royal Viking Sun -- Vasco Da Gama |
Analysis |
Australia overseas comparisons |
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History |
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New Zealand |
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Passenger shipping |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes index |
Subject |
Ocean liners -- Australia -- History.
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Ocean liners -- New Zealand -- History.
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Passenger ships -- Australia -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Passenger ships -- Australia.
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Passenger ships -- New Zealand -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Passenger ships -- New Zealand.
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Shipping -- Australasia -- History.
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Shipping -- Australia -- History.
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Shipping -- New Zealand -- History.
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Ships -- Australasia -- History.
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LC no. |
94165190 |
ISBN |
0868402362 (corrected) |
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0868403792 |
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