France produced some of the finest and best-decorated passenger
ships of the twentieth century. Beginning in 1912 with the
four-funnel France, the nostalgic voyage continues with the great
and grand transatlantic liners of the French Line, the CGT. These
include the famous Ile-de-France, Normandie and Liberte, as well as
the lesser passenger ships of the French Line. In addition, focus
is given to Compagnie de Navigation Sud-Atlantique, Transports
Maritimes and Chargeurs Reunis operating important South American
routes and to Messageries Maritimes running in Africa, the East and
the South Pacific. Packed full of nostalgic reminiscence of great
ship days gone by, the book explores majestic liners, mail boats to
Africa and colonial steamers to Saigon. Presenting many previously
unpublished images alongside insightful text and anecdotes, William
H. Miller brings the reader on board France's greatest
transatlantic liners.
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