A Photographic History of P&O Cruises
Author(s): Robert Henderson
One of the world’s most loved cruise lines, P&O Cruises can trace its history back over 175 years. Through an impressive and unique collection of imagery, this book details the history of P&O Cruises and explores the impact P&O had in shaping the British Empire.With a vast fleet of ocean liners that undertook voyages to all parts of the globe, P&O was instrumental in immigration to Australia and New Zealand, while acting as a gateway to the Far East and India. After the advent of jet aircraft, the venerable company reorganised their services to offer pleasure cruises. In Australia, P&O held a near monopoly during the 1980s and ‘90s, with their ships Oriana and Fairstar.Today, part of the giant Carnival Corporation, P&O Cruises remains an iconic barnd, offering British-based cruises, world voyages and a specialist Australian subsidiary that sails into the South pacific.
Product Information
Chris Frame and Rachelle Cross are co-authors of several books, including "QE2, QM2, QV and QE: A Photographic Journey "and "The Cunard Story." Rob Henderson and Doug Cremer are responsible for a significant maritime history archive and a large collection of unpublished images.
General Fields
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- : The History Press Ltd
- : The History Press Ltd
- : 0.59
- : 01 January 2015
- : 226mm X 248mm X 10mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : Robert Henderson
- : Paperback
- : en
- : 387.54206541
- : 144
- : illustrations