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Cunard and the North Atlantic 1840-1973
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Cunard and the North Atlantic 1840-1973
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a history of shipping and financial management
Hyde, Francis E.
MacMillan, 1975.
a scholarly study of the business, shipping and financial history of the Cunard line.
402 pages. a few illustrations.
very good condition hardback in the dust-jacket.
neatly written owner's name to front free end-paper.
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