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RMS Queen Mary - 101 Questions and Answers About the Great Transatlantic Liner (Paperback): David Ellery RMS Queen Mary - 101 Questions and Answers About the Great Transatlantic Liner (Paperback)
David Ellery
R389 Discovery Miles 3 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For 1930s Britain, the Queen Mary was a symbol of hope. Cunard had abandoned construction on what they had planned to be the grandest liner of all time (then known simply as Job 534) in the depths of the Depression. Her half-finished hull sat on the Clyde for years, but when Cunard announced they were going to complete her, it was a sign, perhaps, that the darkest days were over, that the country was emerging from economic disaster and that Britannia would soon rule the waves once again. The Queen Mary would go on to be one of the most famous ships in the world for all the right reasons. The first British ship to be over 1,000 feet in length, launched by her namesake (and for which the Clyde had to be artificially widened to allow such a large ship to pass through), she won the Blue Riband (the record for fastest Atlantic crossing) not once by twice - and when she won it the second time in 1938 she held it until 1952. After wartime service carrying up to 16,000 US troops to Europe at a time, she finally retired to Long Beach, California, in 1967. There she remains, a perfectly preserved reminder of a bygone era, and a celebration of the golden age of the transatlantic liner. In this book David Ellery, maritime historian, TV presenter and documentary maker, answers all the questions you might have about this glorious ship - and ones you might never have thought to ask too. This unique, accessible approach gives a fantastic introduction to the ship to anyone curious about her, but is also very detailed and comprehensive, covering everything from the ship's design, construction, engineering and interior fittings to her naming, wartime service and more. Packed with archival photographs and other original material, this is a fascinating and illuminating guide to the Queen Mary, looking beneath the sheen of her appointments to explore how her fame is well deserved.

RMS Queen Mary - The World's Favourite Liner: David Ellery RMS Queen Mary - The World's Favourite Liner
David Ellery
R1,129 R930 Discovery Miles 9 300 Save R199 (18%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Probably the most famous, and certainly one of the best-loved ships in the world, the Cunard transatlantic liner RMS Queen Mary has now been preserved at Long Beach, California as a floating hotel and tourist attraction for more than fifty years, comfortably longer than her 31-year career as an ocean liner. Laid down in 1930, Queen Mary's construction was severely delayed by the Great Depression. Eventually completed in 1936, the ship was an instant success, capturing the famous Blue Riband for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic later that year, and regaining it in 1938\. During the Second World War she served as a troop ship, carrying a total of 810,730 troops and also setting the record for the most individuals carried in a single voyage - 16,683 - which stands to this day. By the time she ceased passenger service in 1967, superseded by the airliner as the preferred mode for international travel, Queen Mary had carried nearly three million people, from royalty, politicians and film stars to emigrants and cruise passengers. After her sale to the city of Long Beach she underwent a major conversion for her new life as a visitor attraction, a role she has continued ever since. During this time however, her story has been far from straightforward, with controversies over management, funding and even the structural integrity of the very ship itself. She now remains the only 1930s superliner left in the world. The original edition of RMS Queen Mary, the World's Favourite Liner was published in 1994\. This new and expanded edition has been completely revised and brought up to date to describe the ship's last twenty-five years, and it incorporates a wealth of new photography. Lavishly produced and stunningly illustrated throughout with views of the ship under construction, at sea in her heyday and at rest in Long Beach, it will appeal to all ocean liner enthusiasts and those more general readers fascinated by the heyday of transatlantic travel.

Dress Sense (Paperback): David Ellery Dress Sense (Paperback)
David Ellery
R237 Discovery Miles 2 370 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Hillie is a quiet teenager with an abundance of issues to deal with, and a surfeit of anxieties, prime among which are some pretty dramatic changes to the fundamentals of her life. Her father has bought a shop, with attendant apartment, both of which require more than a little work to get ready, but that doesn't stop him moving in. As work progresses, Hillie charts a slow path toward rediscovering her real self, with the aid of some unexpected bonuses, one of which is more than a little difficult to believe...

The Midnight Girls (Paperback): David Ellery The Midnight Girls (Paperback)
David Ellery
R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Two young teenage girls, Lucy and Zoe, have taken to sneaking out at night sometimes and heading somewhere peaceful and secluded where they can forget about school, and homework, and chores, and bullies, and just be themselves for a while. It also allows them to indulge a shared love of life without clothes, not something they think their parents would approve of. It's a complete escape for them. One night, feeling adventurous, they take a bigger risk, leaving their clothes at home, and from there things steadily escalate as they discover many things weren't what they seemed, and just how much more there is to the world if you only open yourself to it. Of course, it's not without its dangers, either. Note: this book contains nudity and themes of puberty and sexuality. Not recommended for under 12s.

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