SS Canberra

[William H. Miller] ↠ SS Canberra ☆ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. SS Canberra stephen ballantine said Concise Canberra. Having traveled on her a couple of times and being Sydneysider, I have a soft spot for Canberra. Have read and collected several books on her history and was interested to see what Bill Miller has to say about her from his transatlantic perspective. A good potted history especially covering her troublesome early years and near early demise in. Keep up the great work - Mr. Miller R. Lepien Ive been a fan of Mr. Miller for years - back when he and

SS Canberra

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Rating : 4.64 (839 Votes)
Asin : 0752442112
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 96 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-12-03
Language : English

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About the AuthorWilliam H. Miller has written more than 200 books on ocean liners.

William H. Miller has written more than 200 books on ocean liners.

stephen ballantine said Concise "Canberra". Having traveled on her a couple of times and being Sydneysider, I have a soft spot for "Canberra". Have read and collected several books on her history and was interested to see what Bill Miller has to say about her from his 'transatlantic' perspective. A good potted history especially covering her troublesome early years and near early demise in. Keep up the great work - Mr. Miller R. Lepien I've been a fan of Mr. Miller for years - back when he and "Mr. Ocean Liner" (Frank O. Braynard) did books together - I'm glad that Mr. Miller has continued writing these little gems for us people who love ships - particularly ocean liners. He does a great balance between interior and exterior views and although many refer to them as a "picture b. Wonder Ship! Of the recent efforts by WHM, this one might be the best of the lot on terms of photos and information. One surprising takeaway is the many negative comments about this ship by her former crew. Who knew? Unfortunately this book also has many of the cheap and cheesy qualities that now attend his publications.

In 1981 she carried fully half of all those sailing on a cruise from the UK. Illustrated with many unpublished photos, this is a captivating history of the "Great White Whale.". SS Canberra was the last ocean liner to be built by Harland & Wolff—builder of the Titanic—and she sailed on the P&O route to Australia, taking emigrants to the Antipodes. She was involved in the Falklands War and sailed directly in to the war zone to offload troops and take wounded soldiers back to the U.K., but it is her last years serving as a cruise ship for which she will be best remembered

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