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Edité par Cunard White Star Line, U. K.
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Etat : VG. Kenneth Shoesmith (illustrateur). Printed, artist drawn postcard of the 20,000 ton Cunard White Star Liner, RMS Ascania, The 2nd of that name, 1923-1956. During WWII she was an armed merchant cruiser. Scrapped in 1957. Unused and not dated, but 1930s. Printed in color. Blank verso. Clean, with a little foxing, with sharp corners but a light lower corner crease. Eligible for inexpensive Canada Post Lettermail rates to Canada, the USA and other Countries. Size: 5.5" by 3.5". Postcard.
Edité par Cunard White Star Line, U. K., 1938
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Postcard. Etat : VG+. Kenneth Shoesmith (illustrateur). Printed, artist drawn postcard of the 20,000 ton Cunard White Star Liner, RMS Carinthia, The 2nd oif that name, 1925-1938. During WWII she was an armed merchant cruiser. Sunk at sea in June 1940. Postally used and dated 1938. Sent from the Bahamas. Printed in color. Message and address verso - stamp missing. Clean and bright with sharp corners. Eligible for inexpensive Canada Post Lettermail rates to Canada, the USA and other Countries. Size: 5.5" by 3.5". Postcard.
Edité par Cunard White Star Line, UK, 1947
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Printed Paper. Etat : About Fine. Concert Programme for Entertainment aboard the RMS Queen Elizabeth, Sunday, October 20, 1947. Tourist Winter Garden - all Music Program. 4pp. Bright, clean and unmarked. Weight, 12g. Shipping via inexpensive Canada Post Lettermail. Size: 5" by 8". Paper.
Edité par Cunard White Star 0, UK
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Paper. Etat : Fine. Lot of stationery from the old Queen Elizabeth I, launched 1938 and retired 1968. Since the stationery is headed 'Cunard White Star' this would date the items to 1950 or prior. Lot consists of 2 sheets of headed paper, 5.5" by 7", and a single envelope. All items are unused and as new. Ships via inexpensive Canada Post Lettermail within North America, in card sleeve. From $3.00 to $6.50 depending on exact weight and location. Image available. Enquire for rates to Worldwide destinations Size: 5.5" by 7". Paper.
Edité par Cunard White Star Line, UK
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Baggage Label / Sticker. Etat : Fine. Baggage Label. Cunard White Star Line, Cabin Class 'B'. Black on White. We ship from both Canada and the United States with very competitive rates. Inexpensive Lettermail rates apply. Image available. Size: 8.5cm Diameter - Circle. Paper.
Edité par Cunard White Star Line, UK
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Baggage Label / Sticker. Etat : Fine. Baggage Label. Cunard White Star Line, Cabin Class 'T'. Black on White. Undated, 1934-1949 We ship from both Canada and the United States with very competitive rates. Inexpensive Lettermail rates apply. Image available. Size: 8.5cm Diameter - Circle. Paper.
Edité par Cunard White Star & University Tours, UK, 1936
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Folded Sheet. Etat : VG+. 1937 Edition. Brochure promoting Travel in the Coronation Year of 1937, principally to Britain but also to other European Countries. Travel by ship from Montreal via the Cunard White Star Liners - Ausonia, Athenia and Lancastria. Itineraries and pricing shown. Unfolds to 30cm by 45cm. Bright, clean and unmarked. Ships at cost via Canada Post Lettermail. Size: 10cm by 23cm - Folded. Book.
Edité par Cunard White Star Line 0, UK
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Card. Etat : Fine. Baggage Label. Cunard White Star Line, Firstr Class 'B'. White on Red. Undated, 1934-1949 We ship from both Canada and the United States with very competitive rates. Inexpensive Lettermail rates apply. Image available. Size: 8.5cm Diameter - Circle. Paper.
Edité par Cunard White Star Lines, RMS Queen Elizabeth, 1947
Vendeur : Walk A Crooked Mile Books, Williamsburg, PA, Etats-Unis
Newspaper. Etat : Good. NAU 035508 Eight pages of White Star Lines Newspaper from 1947. This paper opens to a double page spread. Includes articles of the day and adds, as well as and the shipboard events. Some small tears and chips to edges, but very readable and interesting. 8pp.
Edité par Cunard White Star, U. K.
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Single Sheet. Etat : Fine. The Cunard White Star Line Ltd existed from 1934 to 1949. Thus, this notepaper dates from this period. Size - 13.5cm by 17,5cm, printed heading at top.Bright, white, unmarked, undamaged. Eligible for inexpensive Canada Post Lettermail rates to Canada, the USA and other Countries. Size: 13.5cm by 17.5cm. Book.
Edité par Cunard White Star Line, UK
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Paper Label. Etat : Fine. Baggage Label. Cunard White Star Line, Stateroom Baggage. Unused and 'mint'. Undated - 1934 to 1949. - probably 1930s. We ship from both Canada and the United States with very competitive rates. Inexpensive Lettermail will apply. Image available if needed. Size: 16cm by 10cm - Oval. Book.
Edité par Cunard White Star Line, UK
Vendeur : Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Card Tag with String. Etat : Fine. Baggage Tag. Cunard White Star Line. Unused and 'mint' - string tie still attached. Undated - 1934 to 1949. - probably 1930s. Red & White. We ship from both Canada and the United States with very competitive rates. Inexpensive Lettermail will apply. Image available if needed. Size: 14cm by 7.2cm - Rectangular. Book.
Edité par New York, 1924
Vendeur : Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Includes a 2 page supplemenmt list laid in. ; 32 + 2 pages.
Edité par New York, 1924
Vendeur : Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 24 pages.
Edité par Cunard White Star Lines, RMS Mauritania, 1947
Vendeur : Walk A Crooked Mile Books, Williamsburg, PA, Etats-Unis
Newspaper. Etat : Good. NAU 035509 Front page of White Star Lines Newspaper from September 5,1947. This is one page that opens to a double page spread. Includes articles and adds, as well as stock exchange notices and the shipboard events. Some small tears and chips to edges, but very readable and interesting.4pp.
Edité par Cunard White Star Lines, 1938
Vendeur : A. Richard Books and More, Washington DC, DC, Etats-Unis
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. Includes color illustration of ship. Brochure in attractive blue and acqua covers. Rare.
Edité par Cunard White Star Limited, 1950
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Etat : Very good. One of multiple originals produced. Approximately 5.25 inches by 6.75 inches folded in half to make a note card. Color illustration of the ship on the top left of the interior and the words Cunard Line R.M.S. "Caronia" on the right side. Envelop is present and has a nautical flag design on the flap and the statement":If undelivered please return this letter to:--" below the flap. Scarce surviving copy. In 1950 the Caronia was described as.The world's largest postwar liner, the Caronia, was especially constructed to combine the better features of the ideal Cruise Ship and the transatlantic liner. Her pale green hull is a delightful innovation in ocean travel, particularly suited to cruising in the tropics. Her every appointment spells unprecedented luxury. The Caronia is continually air-conditioned to withstand the vicissitudes of winter, or dispel the torrid heat of the tropical sun. The Caronia is a modern ship. Every public room and every stateroom represents the latest advances in ship-board splendour and comfort. In her, the traveller finds a composite of charm and intimacy usually associated only with private yachts; a grace and luxury that are delightful complements to the world cruise. The staterooms are done with a perfection of detail, toward achieving a maximum of comfort. They are completely modern rooms, most of them outside with either bath or shower, and they have, of course, louvre ventilation, private telephones and generally every appointment that distinguishes a fine hotel. Garden Lounges spread along the Promenade Deck with large framed windows overlooking the sea. Between these lounges is the Caronia's comfortable theatre. RMS Caronia was a 34,183 gross register tons (GRT) passenger ship of the Cunard Line (then Cunard White Star Line). Launched on 30 October 1947, she served with Cunard until 1967. She was initially nicknamed the "Green Goddess" after Liverpool's green and white "Green Goddess" trams, and the nickname stuck. She was one of the first "dual-purpose" ships, built both for 2-class transatlantic crossings and all 1st-class cruising. After leaving Cunard she briefly served as SS Caribia in 1969, after which she was laid up in New York until 1974 when she was sold for scrap. While being towed to Taiwan for scrapping, she was caught in a storm on 12 August. After her tow lines were cut, she repeatedly crashed on the rocky breakwater outside Apra Harbor, Guam and broke into three sections. The brand new RMS Caronia made her maiden voyage on 4 January 1949 between Southampton and New York. Two more transatlantic crossings followed before the ship embarked on her first cruises from New York to the Caribbean. During her first years she spent most of the year on transatlantic crossings; only during the winter was she engaged in cruising. In 1951 she made her first world cruise. From 1952 onwards she made transatlantic crossings only in August and September, with the rest of the year dedicated to cruising. In May 1953 the Caronia made what was perhaps her most famous cruise, associated with the coronation ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II (who had christened the Caronia six years earlier). The ship was used as a hotel, as most of the accommodation in the United Kingdom was fully booked. Single sheet of stationery, printed on one side, with envelop.
Edité par The Cunard Steam-Ship Company Limited, Paris, 1959
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Etat : Good. Unknown printing. Format is approximately 10.5 inches by 8.5 inches. The sheet is folded at the center, resulting in four panels or pages. Sheet has some wear and soiling. The text is in English. All passengers were specially requested to call with their sailing documents at the Cunard Line Office, 6, Rue Scribe, Paris, before departure. Seats in the special trains were reserved only by the Cunard Line and the sear reservation card were available at the Paris office where railway tickets Paris/Cherbourg-Maritime or Le Havre-Maritime could be purchased. There is general information regarding registering with the police, payment of passage money, passports and visas, French Exit Permits, Vaccination against smallpox, Currency Regulations, Baggage, French Railroads - Hand baggage, Heavy Baggage sent in advance, Definition of Baggage, Baggage Insurance, and Pet Animals, Birds, etc. Cunard Line, a subsidiary of Carnival Corporation, has a long and illustrious history and is arguably one of the most venerable cruise line brands in the world, with a lineage stretching back to 1840 -- making it the second oldest cruise line (after P&O Cruises) and operating some of the most famous ships ever to set sail, including the Lusitania, Queen Mary and QE2. The line was founded in 1840 by Samuel Cunard, a businessman from Halifax, Nova Scotia. He applied for and received a contract from the British government to carry the Royal Mail from Britain to North America on a fleet of steamships that would maintain a weekly service. The first route was from Liverpool to Boston via Halifax, and the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company was born. Soon after, the company changed its name to Cunard Steamships Ltd. In 1879 the privately held British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company was reorganized as a public stock corporation, the Cunard Steamship Company, Ltd., and immediately set about commissioning a fleet to take on its rivals. Among the ships added over the next few years were Servia, which launched in 1881 and was the first passenger liner with electric lighting; and Blue Riband winners, Campania and Luciana, (both launched in 1893), which sailed at 21.8 knots each. Throughout the 19th century, Cunard Line set the standard for larger, faster and more luxurious ships. Two new liners, Mauretania and Lusitania, were one-third larger than any existing ship and powered by turbine steam engines, a new technology. Mauretania was the slightly faster sister and quickly took the North Atlantic speed record (and held it for a record 22 years). It had a long, profitable career. Cunard's express liners carried three classes of passenger: first, second and steerage. First class was opulent, with public rooms imitative of the decor of country houses and hotels. Second class was comfortable and cheaper. Steerage was for immigrants. In the late 1920s Cunard lay down plans for a pair of liners that would be capable of maintaining the weekly service between Southampton and New York. Construction was delayed by the Great Depression, but the British government issued loan guarantees on the condition that Cunard merge with its rival, White Star Line, which took place in 1934. Cunard-White Star Line launched Queen Mary in 1935 and Queen Elizabeth in 1939. After the war, Cunard resumed transatlantic service with the Queens and a large fleet of smaller ships. In 1947, the line bought the rest of the remaining White Star stock and dropped the name, but retains to this day its "White Star Service" onboard. This was the Golden Age of transatlantic travel. Mauretania was retired in 1965, Queen Mary and Caronia in 1967, and Queen Elizabeth in 1968. Queen Mary was sold to the City of Long Beach, California, to become a hotel and conference center. It remains there to this day, allegedly haunted, having been a shoreside attraction longer than it sailed the seas. Single sheet, printed on both sides.
Edité par Cunard White Star, London, 1952
Vendeur : Guy de Grosbois, Montréal, QC, Canada
Softcover. Etat : Very good. Octavo. Unpaginated. Foldmark on last cover. Aboard the 'Samaria', elegant wine list.
Edité par Cunard White Star, 1946
Vendeur : Larimar Animal Books, Morristown, NJ, Etats-Unis
Livre
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. Dated August, 1946, Cunard White Star. 6" x 4", 10 pages. VG pamphlet. Questions and Answers about the liner with colorful illustrations. Along with date is S-15091 printed on back.
Edité par Cunard N.D., N.p.
Vendeur : Dale A. Sorenson, Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Hardcover. Etat : Good+. Original Edition. 5 x 4.25 in. 40pp - 12pp advertising spirits. Spiral bound color-pictorial boards. Good condition (portion of rear board separating from the spiral binding. Selections includes wines, spirits, mineral waters, cigars and cigarettes, playing cards. Only date found was 1926 in one of the advertisement. The Cunard White Star line was British shipping line active from 1934 to 1949. Two ads refer to Presta or Appollinaris Mineral Waters obtainable on the R.M.S. "Queen Mary" which suggests 1936-1938.; 5 x 4.25 inches; 52 pages.
Edité par Cunard White Star, 1938
Vendeur : Bristow & Garland, Shaftesbury, Royaume-Uni
A sumptuous souvenir of the launch. Folio, purple and silver light boards with the 'Mauretania' embossed in relief, silk cord bound. The illustrations comprising plates from photographs and two splendid art-drawn double-page coloured plates printed on silvered background. The binding a little rubbed and edge chipped but generally very good.
Vendeur : Antiquarianbooksellers GEMILANG, Bredevoort, Pays-Bas
S.L., Cunard White Star, 1938. 12°. Orig. lettered front wrapper, with an illustration of a comany's vessel in centre. Folding-out six ways. Total size 50x17cm. Num. tables printed verso/recto, incl. a list of company's passenger-vessels with Tonnage. Listing fares for all classes, sailings, departures and arrivals of the Cunard White Star Limited for 1938. Express mail service Southampton-Cherbourg-New York, Liverpool-Boston-New York, London-New York, Liverpool-Canada calling Greenock & Belfast, London-Canada, calling Havre-Southampton, minimum Ocean fares from french ports and Cross Channel fares. Very fine copy.
Edité par Pier & Ocean Liner News Co., New York, 1936
Vendeur : Boards & Wraps, Baltimore, MD, Etats-Unis
Stapled wraps. Etat : Good. Edges of wraps shelf worn. Toned all over. ; Copious photographs, pictoral wraps. "A Pictorial Souvenir Of The 'World's Largest Floating Palace'--Queen Mary." Text body is clean and unmarked. ; Oblong 8vo 8" to 9" tall.
Edité par THOMAS COOK
Vendeur : Book Cupboard, PLYMOUTH, DEVON, Royaume-Uni
1951 1ST VG PICTORIAL BOARDS OWNERS NAME IN INK.
Edité par THOMAS COOK
Vendeur : Book Cupboard, PLYMOUTH, DEVON, Royaume-Uni
1950 1ST VG PICTORIAL BOARDS OWNERS NAME IN INK.
Edité par Published by Fyfe & Grey, The Stamp Shop, Union Street, Birmingham | Cunard White Star Line | London Wednesday May 27th . 1936., 1936
Vendeur : Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, Royaume-Uni
Membre d'association : PBFA
6'' x 3½'' R. M. S. ''Queen Mary'' Maiden Voyage Southampton - New York Wednesday May 27th 1936 | Stamped envelope franked Southampton 6.00 am 27th May 1936. In Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. SPAIN & SPANISH HISTORY.
Edité par Cunard White Star, London, 1939
Vendeur : Bookworks [MWABA, IOBA], Beloit, WI, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Pamphlet. Etat : Very Good. First Edition. Stapled pamphlet, navy & aqua blue cover, gilt decoration. Minor creases, light foxing, first page cockled where frontispiece is attached; pencil checkmarks and brief notes by some of the passengers. 16 pages; passenger list with brief general information; color frontispiece portrait of the ship; general information section in English, with a little French & German; Cunard schedules; ad for "Franconia" world cruise 1940; list of Cunard offices. The "Scythia" sailed from New York and Boston to Galway, Belfast & Liverpool on June 23, 1939.
Edité par 1936., 1936
Vendeur : The Bookstall, Richmond, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Double page black & white ad from magazine source, 1936. Showing the officers of the Cunard White Star Line together with a sailor at the wheel. 14 X 22 1/2 inches when opened. fold down the middle with tiny holes from original sewing. Unrelated printing on verso. Very good.
Edité par Cunard White Star., 1948
Vendeur : Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Etats-Unis
Manuscrit / Papier ancien
Etat : Good. 8vo. [12] pp., one color illus. Very good in wraps.