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QUEEN ELIZABETH: 1940 - "Facts About the World's Largest Liner"

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Cunard Line:  A wonderful little sixteen-page booklet printed in August 1946, several months before the QUEEN ELIZABETH's maiden civilian voyage. 
 
Titled "Facts About the World's Largest Liner", the booklet follows the popular Cunard custom of listing interesting factoids about their flagships. There's the standard sketch of the ship compared in length to the Empire State Building laid on its side, a section of questions and answers such as "how many public rooms has the QUEEN ELIZABETH?" (35), "when was the QUEEN ELIZABETH launched?" (September 27, 1938), and "what are the differences between the QUEEN ELIZABETH and the QUEEN MARY?" (two funnels vs. three, three anchors vs. two, a greater bow rake, and a flush main deck).  

Quiz your ship buddies on these factoids: the QE has 2,000 portholes, the turbines contain 257,000 blades, and the name letters on the bow are 2.5' high and occupy a space of 67 feet, 9 inches. There's much more too.

Good condition.

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