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The pages are of a rich, textured stock and the text is Italian. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe intertwining history of Italian steamship companies in the early 20th century is a thorny one to hack through. One of the small lines with grand visions was Compagnia Italiana Transatlantica, which was founded with the help of Hamburg American Line in 1913 to provide immigrant service to the Americas.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe brochure features color illustrations, beginning with the launch of the CESARE BATTISTI in July 1920. First Class views show the Dining Salon, Music Room, Gallery, Lounge, bedroom of a suite, a single-berth cabin, and a double-berth cabin.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIn back are fold-out tissue deck plans (9.5\" by 14.5\"). Five decks are shown in color-coded detail showing much space given over to First Class and a few little snippets of decks handed over to Third Class. I, of course, have my sights set on one of the three \"Appartamento di Lusso\" on B Deck which consist of a two-berth cabin, a small sitting room, and a private bath.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe CESARE BATTISTI sailed until 1936, when she blew up and sank Massawa, Italian Eritrea, while carrying a load of munitions.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eVery good condition.\u003c\/p\u003e"}

CESARE BATTISTI: 1922 - Deluxe intro brochure w/ fold-out deck plans

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Compagnia Italiana Transatlantica - A deluxe, forty-page intro brochure with deck plans from 1922 for the CESARE BATTISTI, the first of four sister ships planned for the Italy-South American route. The pages are of a rich, textured stock and the text is Italian. 

The intertwining history of Italian steamship companies in the early 20th century is a thorny one to hack through. One of the small lines with grand visions was Compagnia Italiana Transatlantica, which was founded with the help of Hamburg American Line in 1913 to provide immigrant service to the Americas.

The brochure features color illustrations, beginning with the launch of the CESARE BATTISTI in July 1920. First Class views show the Dining Salon, Music Room, Gallery, Lounge, bedroom of a suite, a single-berth cabin, and a double-berth cabin.

In back are fold-out tissue deck plans (9.5" by 14.5"). Five decks are shown in color-coded detail showing much space given over to First Class and a few little snippets of decks handed over to Third Class. I, of course, have my sights set on one of the three "Appartamento di Lusso" on B Deck which consist of a two-berth cabin, a small sitting room, and a private bath.

The CESARE BATTISTI sailed until 1936, when she blew up and sank Massawa, Italian Eritrea, while carrying a load of munitions.

Very good condition.

$150.00
Maximum quantity available reached.