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NORMANDIE, QUEEN MARY & AQUITANIA - "Life" Nov '39 - 2 war-ready liners & 1 still gay

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French Line: "Life Magazine" from November 6, 1939, featuring a dramatic color photo of New York's Luxury Liner Row.

On the left is the NORMANDIE, still glowing in her civilian livery. She looks ready to sail off to Rio on the next tide. In the center is the QUEEN MARY and across the pier is the AQUITANIA. As Life noted, "... the British ships had suffered a grim sea change. From Plimsoll line to funnel tops they were camouflaged with battleship paint, to hide them from U-Boat periscopes." Of course, while the British ships went onto war time glory, the NORMANDIE never sailed again.

The 110-page magazine is full war news of the day, Hollywood gossip, and glossy advertising for gaily-painted American cars, Chris-Craft boats, and that Yankee staple, Spam.

Good condition.
$35.00
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