Secrets of the Great Ocean Liners

Hardback

Main Details

Title Secrets of the Great Ocean Liners
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John G. Sayers
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 176
Category/GenreBooks, manuscripts, ephemera and printed matter
Ships and shipping
Travel
ISBN/Barcode 9781851245307
ClassificationsDewey:387.243209
Audience
General
Illustrations 150 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Bodleian Library
Imprint Bodleian Library
Publication Date 27 November 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Before the advent of commercial transatlantic flights in the early 1950s, the only way to travel between continents was by sea. In the golden age of ocean liners, between the late nineteenth century and the Second World War, shipping companies ensured their vessels were a home away from home, providing entertainment, dining, sleeping quarters and smoking lounges to accommodate passengers of all ages and budgets, for voyages that could last as long as three months. Secrets of the Great Ocean Liners leads the reader through each of the stages - and secrets - of ocean liner travel, from booking a ticket and choosing a cabin to shore excursions, dining, on-board games, social events, romances, and disembarking on arrival. Additional chapters disclose wartime voyages and disasters at sea. The shipping companies produced glamorous brochures, sailing schedules, voyage logs, passenger lists, postcards and menus, all of which help us to savour the challenges, etiquette and luxury of ocean liner travel. Diaries, letters and journals written on board also reveal a host of behind-the-scenes secrets and fascinating insights into the experience of travelling by sea. This book dives into a vast, unique collection to reveal the scandals, glamour, challenges and tragedies of ocean liner travel.

Author Biography

John G. Sayers is a collector and frequent contributor of articles on ocean liner and other ephemera to antique and collector publications in the UK, USA and Canada. The Sayers Collection now resides in the John Johnson Collection at the Bodleian Library.