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Line:  The prized May 23, 1936 edition of \"The Illustrated London News\" with a cover story on the QUEEN MARY and her upcoming maiden voyage.  \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThroughout the approximately fifty pages are articles with b\u0026amp;w photos, color photo sections, and advertisements using the ship as a selling tool.  \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThere is a portrait of namesake Queen Mary along with a photo of the Queen's standard in a glass case on the main stairs.  There are four pages showing a big cross-section (in b\u0026amp;w) with key areas identified.  A large illustration compares the size of the MARY with the first Cunarder BRITANNIA and the MAYFLOWER, both of which would easily fit into the First Class Restaurant and Lobby.  There are four pages of half-tone interior photos with eighteen different views.  A two-page drawing details the ship's construction with breathless statistics.  \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIn the center is a four-page color section which starts off with Dame Laura Knight's famous circus painting followed by a two-page Stewart Bale photo.  The last color page shows more artworks. Later in the magazine is a page of the usual \"amazing comparisons\", this time showing the ship dwarfing Buckingham Palace.  \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eAmong the MARY themed ads is one for the famous Chad Valley take-apart model, a high point of any modern Cunard collection.  \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eGood condition.\u003c\/p\u003e"}

QUEEN MARY: 1936 - "Illustrated London News" special May '36 maiden voyage issue

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Cunard Line:  The prized May 23, 1936 edition of "The Illustrated London News" with a cover story on the QUEEN MARY and her upcoming maiden voyage.  

Throughout the approximately fifty pages are articles with b&w photos, color photo sections, and advertisements using the ship as a selling tool.  

There is a portrait of namesake Queen Mary along with a photo of the Queen's standard in a glass case on the main stairs.  There are four pages showing a big cross-section (in b&w) with key areas identified.  A large illustration compares the size of the MARY with the first Cunarder BRITANNIA and the MAYFLOWER, both of which would easily fit into the First Class Restaurant and Lobby.  There are four pages of half-tone interior photos with eighteen different views.  A two-page drawing details the ship's construction with breathless statistics.  

In the center is a four-page color section which starts off with Dame Laura Knight's famous circus painting followed by a two-page Stewart Bale photo.  The last color page shows more artworks. Later in the magazine is a page of the usual "amazing comparisons", this time showing the ship dwarfing Buckingham Palace.  

Among the MARY themed ads is one for the famous Chad Valley take-apart model, a high point of any modern Cunard collection.  

Good condition.

$95.00
Maximum quantity available reached.