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GEROLSTEIN & ILSENSTEIN: 1904 - 1933 Arnold Bernstein deck plan w/ interior photos

Product Description
Arnold Bernstein Line: Fold-out deck plan brochure (18" by 24") from 1933 for the sister ships GEROLSTEIN and ILSENSTEIN, old Shaw Shaw combo liners from 1904. Arnold Bernstein had just converted them econo-liners carrying 130 passengers.

Five decks are shown covering Sun down to C. Photos show the Smoking Room, a cabin, Veranda Cafe, Dining Salon, and a view looking up at officers on the Bridge.

With Nazism sweeping through Germany, Bernstein was forced to sell his line and flee to the safety of America. Red Star took it over for a short time in 1938 before selling out to Holland America in 1939. ILSENSTEIN was sold to the British Admiralty who sunk her as a blockage ship at Scapa Flow in 1940. GEROLSTEIN was sold to the German Horn Line and was sunk in 1942.

Very good condition.
$35.00
Maximum quantity available reached.