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New Yorks Liners John A Fostik Mba

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New Yorks Liners John A Fostik Mba
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 76.54 MB
Author: John A. Fostik MBA
ISBN: 9781467123372, 9781439651513, 1467123374, 1439651515
Language: English
Year: 2015

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New Yorks Liners John A Fostik Mba by John A. Fostik Mba 9781467123372, 9781439651513, 1467123374, 1439651515 instant download after payment.

For 175 years, passenger ships have crossed the Atlantic, linking the Old World with the New World. Between 1892 and 1954, more than 12 million immigrants passed through the port of New York. National rivalries caused ships to grow in size, speed, and a comfort that had once been unimaginable. The advent of the passenger jet in 1958 changed how people travel. New York's harbor is now quieter, and there are no longer days with six liners ready to sail to fabled European ports. Happily, one can still sail to Europe, cruise the Caribbean, or take a world cruise from Manhattan aboard a new generation of liners like the Queen Mary 2. New York's Liners captures iconic images of the great ships from the 1890s to the present day.

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