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Moore Mac, operating under their American Republics Line subsidiary, greatly enhanced American-flagged service with their new ships.  \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eMuch of this brochure is filled with large photos of destinations, and anyone who has visited the east coast of South America will find them fascinating. There is Rio with low-rise buildings lining Botafogo Bay where today an expressway zips through, Montevideo with art deco design, and Buenos Aires where skyscrapers reached a dizzying 10 stories. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFive pages are filled with ship photos - a profile at sea, the Outdoor Swimming Pool, a nursemaid looking in on a sleeping child, Beauty Salon, Dining Room, Shuffleboard Court, Lounge, Smoking Room, and two different cabins.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eNot mentioned is the decor. When building this trio in the late 1920s, Panama Pacific was heralded for using Colonial American design based on Williamsburg and Mount Vernon. You'll still see it in the background in this brochure. Post-war, everything was ripped out and replaced by Carmen Mirada tropical.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eGood condition with a partial separation on the cover fold.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003c!----\u003e"}

BRAZIL, ARGENTINA & URUGUAY - 1940 brochure w/ interiors & destinations

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Moore McCormack Lines:  A twenty-page brochure from 1940 for the recently inaugurated "Good Neighbor Fleet" service from New York to South America.  

The three ships, BRAZIL, ARGENTINA, and URUGUAY, were modernized from the trio operated by faltering Panama Pacific Line. Moore Mac, operating under their American Republics Line subsidiary, greatly enhanced American-flagged service with their new ships.  

Much of this brochure is filled with large photos of destinations, and anyone who has visited the east coast of South America will find them fascinating. There is Rio with low-rise buildings lining Botafogo Bay where today an expressway zips through, Montevideo with art deco design, and Buenos Aires where skyscrapers reached a dizzying 10 stories. 

Five pages are filled with ship photos - a profile at sea, the Outdoor Swimming Pool, a nursemaid looking in on a sleeping child, Beauty Salon, Dining Room, Shuffleboard Court, Lounge, Smoking Room, and two different cabins.

Not mentioned is the decor. When building this trio in the late 1920s, Panama Pacific was heralded for using Colonial American design based on Williamsburg and Mount Vernon. You'll still see it in the background in this brochure. Post-war, everything was ripped out and replaced by Carmen Mirada tropical.

Good condition with a partial separation on the cover fold.

$55.00
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