From the mid-1890s, a competition emerged among the merchant navies of Germany, Britain, and France to create the most luxurious and fastest ocean liners, beginning with the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. Each subsequent vessel aimed to surpass its predecessor in size and interior design, employing renowned designers to meticulously craft every detail—from cutlery and china to bedrooms and decks. Notable ships like Kronprinzessin Cecilie, Mauretania, Aquitania, Olympic, Titanic, Imperator, Vaterland, Ile de France, and Paris showcased increasingly grand and luxurious designs. This trend extended into the 1930s with the Empress of Britain and the Art Deco Normandie, the most lavish liner ever constructed, along with the more traditional Queen Mary, which nonetheless pushed design boundaries beyond the Edwardian aesthetic. Each new liner featured exquisite interiors, and their influence persists today in vessels like Cunard's Queen Mary 2 and modern cruise ships, all competing for public attention. These grand liners were floating palaces, and the collection presented by William H. Miller features stunning images of these iconic ships, celebrating a time when the journey was as enjoyable as the destination.
William H. Miller Pořadí knih (chronologicky)
Tento autor je předním historikem a autorem, který se zasvětil éře parníků. Jeho rozsáhlé dílo se ponořuje do historie a lesku velkých zaoceánských parníků, přičemž zachycuje jejich zlatý věk. Jeho psaní nabízí podrobný pohled na tyto majestátní lodě a jejich místo v historii.






The story of the fastest ocean liner ever built, the 35knot American superliner, SS United States.
The Liners
- 160 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Book by Miller, William, McAuley, Rob
Book by Watson, Milton H.
The story of one of America's greatest ocean liners, with chapters on the creation of the superliner, the passengers who travelled on the ship and information on the crossings and cruises.
The Fabulous Interiors of the Great Ocean Liners in Historic Photographs
- 170 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Some 200 superb photographs -- in long shots and close-ups -- capture exquisite interiors of world’s great "floating palaces" -- 1890s to 1980s: Titanic, �le de France, Queen Elizabeth, United States, Europa, more. Informative captions provide key details.
193 black and white photographs covering the years from 1897-1927.
