A colorful illustrated history celebrating 60 years of the SS United
States
Complete with deck plans, newspaper coverage, and accounts from log
books and ship records, this history covers the SS United States'
active service from 1952 to 1969, when she dominated the seas of
Atlantic. The astonishing operational capacity of this national icon of
the United States--with her red, white, and blue funnels; sleek
streamlined hull; and silver-coated fittings--was shrouded in secrecy in
case she was ever required to be converted to a troop carrier. Andrew
Britton presents a revealing insight into the record-breaking liner, her
epic maiden voyage, and how she performed in the secret sea trials.
Compiled from a wealth of previously unpublished material drawn from the
author's own unparalleled collection and others from around the world,
this special commemorative book is packed with such ephemera as tickets,
timetables, menus, keys, luggage labels, gala invitations, and pennants,
as well as historical color photography from both sides of the Atlantic,
including the maiden voyage departure from New York.