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Big b\u0026amp;w photos, unidentified as to ship, show the Dining Room, Smoking Lounge, Palm Court, Grand Salon, Bar, Nightclub, Gymnasium, and a spacious cabin. More large photos show onboard vignettes of delighted passengers and destination images.  \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFor deck plan buffs, it doesn't get any better than this. Big color-coded plans, shared by both ships, show the Cabin Class areas on Promenade, A, and B decks. The ships differed lower down in Tourist Class so each gets their own set for C, D, and E decks. The difference is that slightly newer sister WASHINGTON had far more cabins with private baths. You'll enjoy spending time exploring the lay-outs. \u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003eFair-to-good condition with wear and tape repairs.\u003c\/p\u003e"}

MANHATTAN & WASHINGTON - Enormous 1940 cruise brochure w/ interiors & plans

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United States Lines:  A super-sized brochure from 1940 for the MANHATTAN and WASHINGTON's "Coast-to-Coast Cruise Service".  

With the "European conflict" escalating, it was too risky to send the neutral liners across the Atlantic, hence the voyages between New York and California via the Panama Canal.  

Even unopened the brochure measures a large 9" by 12".  The first unfold reveals a route map and descriptive text pitching "America's greatest luxury liners."  The second unfold creates a twelve-page brochure that when fully opened spreads a massive 24" by 35".  

There is lots to enjoy here. Big b&w photos, unidentified as to ship, show the Dining Room, Smoking Lounge, Palm Court, Grand Salon, Bar, Nightclub, Gymnasium, and a spacious cabin. More large photos show onboard vignettes of delighted passengers and destination images.  

For deck plan buffs, it doesn't get any better than this. Big color-coded plans, shared by both ships, show the Cabin Class areas on Promenade, A, and B decks. The ships differed lower down in Tourist Class so each gets their own set for C, D, and E decks. The difference is that slightly newer sister WASHINGTON had far more cabins with private baths. You'll enjoy spending time exploring the lay-outs. 
 
Fair-to-good condition with wear and tape repairs.

$95.00
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