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Her interiors todays are amped-up Asian-glitz.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eGood condition with a fold.\u003c\/p\u003e"}

ANCERVILLE: 1962 - Color interiors & deck plans brochure

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Compagnie de Navigation Paquet - An eighteen-page interiors brochure from around 1962 for the ANCERVILLE, Paquet's ocean/cruise liner built for Marseilles-Dakar service.  The text is in French, English, and German. 

The brochure is full of color photos of public rooms and cabins from their renamed classes - "Comfort" (First Class), "Tourist" (Second Class), and "Standard" (Third Class).  Comfort gets four pages of photos, Tourist gets three and half, and Standard get a page and half.  

In the center are color-coded plans showing seven decks.

"Our faith in the future of ocean liners as means of transport on regular lines as well as cruises," noted Paquet, "is based on the success of our Cruises and Tours ..."  I am not sure how faith in ocean transport could be based on "Cruises and Tours" and apparently neither did Paquet.  Within a decade the ANCERVILLE was sold to China.

What an interesting ship!  Relatively unknown in North America, today it is part of the "Sea World" entertainment center in Shekou, Shenzhen, China.  The ship has been land-locked for decades. Her interiors todays are amped-up Asian-glitz.

Good condition with a fold.

$35.00
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