{"id":9129506341145,"title":"AMERICA: 1940 - 3 deck plan set from 1950s - First, Cabin \u0026 Tourist","handle":"america-1940-3-deck-plan-set-from-1950s-first-cabin-tourist","description":"United States Lines: A set of three deck plans - First, Cabin, and Tourist - from the 1950s for the S.S. AMERICA.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe twenty-four page First Class plan features six decks' work of color-coded plans and opens to 32\". Of special note are the b\u0026amp;w photographs showing off the lovely Dorothy Marckwald-designed interiors. In 2004 \"Modernism Magazine\" focused new attention and praise on Marckwald's work on the AMERICA. Images show the Main Lounge, Ballroom, Smoking Room, Cocktail Lounge, Promenade Deck, five different cabins, Sports Deck, Kennels, Children's Play Room, Dining Room, Gymnasium, Swimming Pool, and Library\/Writing Room. The plan is dated 1956.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe twelve-page Cabin Class plans shows six color-coded decks and also opens to 32\". Black and white photos show the Lounge, Dining Room, Game Deck, Smoking Room and Cocktail Bar, Writing Room and Library, Children's Playroom (spelled as one word rather than two words as in the First Class plan), and four different cabins. The plan is dated 1953. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe twelve-page Tourist Class plans shows five color-coded decksand opens to 32\". Black and white photos show the Lounge, Smoking Room, Dining Room, Children's Playroom, and four different cabins. 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AMERICA.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe twenty-four page First Class plan features six decks' work of color-coded plans and opens to 32\". Of special note are the b\u0026amp;w photographs showing off the lovely Dorothy Marckwald-designed interiors. In 2004 \"Modernism Magazine\" focused new attention and praise on Marckwald's work on the AMERICA. Images show the Main Lounge, Ballroom, Smoking Room, Cocktail Lounge, Promenade Deck, five different cabins, Sports Deck, Kennels, Children's Play Room, Dining Room, Gymnasium, Swimming Pool, and Library\/Writing Room. The plan is dated 1956.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe twelve-page Cabin Class plans shows six color-coded decks and also opens to 32\". Black and white photos show the Lounge, Dining Room, Game Deck, Smoking Room and Cocktail Bar, Writing Room and Library, Children's Playroom (spelled as one word rather than two words as in the First Class plan), and four different cabins. The plan is dated 1953. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe twelve-page Tourist Class plans shows five color-coded decksand opens to 32\". Black and white photos show the Lounge, Smoking Room, Dining Room, Children's Playroom, and four different cabins. The plan is dated 1953. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eWhat a great and thorough look at this magnificent ship!\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe plans are in very good condition except for the First Class plan back cover which has scrapbook glue marks."}

AMERICA: 1940 - 3 deck plan set from 1950s - First, Cabin & Tourist

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United States Lines: A set of three deck plans - First, Cabin, and Tourist - from the 1950s for the S.S. AMERICA.

The twenty-four page First Class plan features six decks' work of color-coded plans and opens to 32". Of special note are the b&w photographs showing off the lovely Dorothy Marckwald-designed interiors. In 2004 "Modernism Magazine" focused new attention and praise on Marckwald's work on the AMERICA. Images show the Main Lounge, Ballroom, Smoking Room, Cocktail Lounge, Promenade Deck, five different cabins, Sports Deck, Kennels, Children's Play Room, Dining Room, Gymnasium, Swimming Pool, and Library/Writing Room. The plan is dated 1956.

The twelve-page Cabin Class plans shows six color-coded decks and also opens to 32". Black and white photos show the Lounge, Dining Room, Game Deck, Smoking Room and Cocktail Bar, Writing Room and Library, Children's Playroom (spelled as one word rather than two words as in the First Class plan), and four different cabins. The plan is dated 1953.

The twelve-page Tourist Class plans shows five color-coded decksand opens to 32". Black and white photos show the Lounge, Smoking Room, Dining Room, Children's Playroom, and four different cabins. The plan is dated 1953.

What a great and thorough look at this magnificent ship!

The plans are in very good condition except for the First Class plan back cover which has scrapbook glue marks.
$85.00
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