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Cabin Class Rivals: Lafayette & Champlain, Britannic & Georgic and Manhattan & Washington (Paperback)

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Exploring the Cabin Class revolution—and its six greatest vessels, a trio of competitive pairs

In the wake of the U.S. government’s immigration restrictions introduced following World War I, the classes of accommodation on the North Atlantic changed dramatically, triggering the rapid rise of the Tourist and Cabin grades. These proved extremely popular, offering a high standard of service for a relatively modest fare, undercutting the established First Class trade and acting as a catalyst for the leading shipping lines to invest in modern, quality tonnage specifically for this new class, even at the expense of planned giant liners. Six outstanding ships emerged, three competitive pairs: the Lafayette and Champlain representing France, Britannic and Georgic flying the Red Ensign, and Manhattan and Washington, the most advanced American-built liners up to that time.

About the Author


David L. Williams is a professional photographer and author. He has written 30 books on shipping and related subjects. Richard de Kerbrech is a marine engineer who was later an inspector with the Naval Overseeing service and went on to lecture in mechanical engineering.


Product Details
ISBN: 9780750956598
ISBN-10: 0750956593
Publisher: The History Press
Publication Date: July 1st, 2015
Pages: 144
Language: English