A full-colour photographic journey around the newest of the Cunard queens.
Updated for Queen Elizabeth's 5th Anniversary. A photographic journey around the newest of the Cunard queens with behind-the-scenes access, fascinating facts and an afterword by Captain Wells. Queen Elizabeth: A Photographic Journey allows the reader to travel aboard Cunard's newest ship, the second largest ship to carry the Cunard colours. The ultimate in luxury cruising awaits aboard Queen Elizabeth. From the three-story Royal Court Theater, complete with box seating, to the opulence of the Queens Room, the authors have captured the interior elegance of Queen Elizabeth with never-before-published images. Explore the areas not so easy to see with a tour of the engine room, stores, and the bridge before returning to the passenger areas to explore bars, lounges, restaurants, and cabins. With an afterword by Captain Wells and memories from Commodore Rynd this beautifully updated soft cover edition is the perfect Queen Elizabeth souvenir.
AUTHOR:
CHRISTOPHER FRAME AND RACHELLE CROSS live in Western Australia, where they work as a marketing executive and bookseller respectively. They have a passion for the great ocean liners and embark on cruises, during which they give popular lectures, whenever possible. They have developed the successful Photographic Journey series, covering 'QE2', 'QM2' and 'Queen Victoria', and have also written 'The QE2 Story', 'The QM2 Story' and 'The Cunard Story' for The History Press. The authors have a useful website relating to QE2, QM2, QV and historic liners: www.chriscunard.com
SELLING POINTS:
• Timed for the 5th anniversary of this modern classic liner
• The latest paperback in this hugely successful series
• Updated with some new images
• With quirky and amusing anecdotes and stories
• With behind-the-scenes access and many fascinating facts
• By expert Cunard authors
200 colour illustrations
ISBN: 9780750963053
Author: FRAME, CHRIS
Format: Paperback
Publication date: 01/12/2015
RRP: $49.99
Pages: 120
Dimension: 226mm X 248mm
Imprint: The History Press