Offering real insight into the life on board during the Mauretania's
exotic cruises, a colorful, illustrative history of the second RMS
Mauretania
The RMS Mauretania, the second, was a smaller version of the luxurious
Cunard Queens. She ran the London to New York service from the River
Thames and enjoyed enormous popularity from her launch in 1938 to her
retirement in 1965, when the great age of the ocean liners waned at
last. Spending time as a troopship in World War II, she then returned to
the transatlantic route and even embarked upon a world cruise. Andrew
Britton presents a wealth of unpublished material from his unparalleled
collection to tell the story, including stunning color photographs,
wartime views, unique behind-the-scenes photographs, shots taken from
the air, interior views, and a wide selection of tickets, menus, log
books, timetables, and much more.