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Flagship of the World

Pasquale De Marco

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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In the annals of maritime history, the QE2 stands as a legend, an icon of elegance, innovation, and enduring legacy. This captivating book takes readers on a journey through time, tracing the QE2's extraordinary voyage from her grand conception to her final farewell.

From her birth in the shipyards of Scotland to her maiden voyage across the Atlantic, the QE2's story is one of vision, determination, and meticulous craftsmanship. We witness the challenges and triumphs of her construction, the attention to detail that made her a masterpiece of naval architecture, and the anticipation and pride that accompanied her launch.

As the QE2 gracefully navigated the waves, she set new standards for luxury, comfort, and speed. We join her on her grand world cruises, where she became a floating palace, hosting the rich and famous, and providing sanctuary for those seeking adventure and escape. We also witness the QE2's pivotal role in the Falklands War, where she transformed from a majestic ocean liner into a vital troop carrier, serving her country with distinction.

However, the QE2's story also reflects the changing landscape of the travel industry. We navigate the challenges posed by the rise of air travel, the decline of ocean liners, and the evolving preferences of travelers. We witness the QE2's adaptation to these changing tides, her transformation from a transatlantic liner to a modern-day cruise ship, and her enduring appeal despite the changing times.

With vivid descriptions, captivating anecdotes, and a wealth of historical detail, this book brings the QE2's story to life. It is a tribute to a maritime legend, a celebration of the golden age of ocean travel, and a poignant reminder of a bygone era. Whether you are a lifelong QE2 enthusiast or simply someone fascinated by maritime history, this book is an immersive journey into the world of this iconic vessel.


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Disponible depuis: 02/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 157 pages.

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