The SS United States Interiors in Color (Hardcover)
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket
by The SS United States Conservancy
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About the Book
During the heyday of the transatlantic liner, the SS United States was arguably the belle of the ball. Using state of the art technology, she was built for safety, speed, and style. Her mid-century modern interiors, designed by Dorothy Marckwald of Smyth, Urquhart & Marckwald, eschewed the seagoing traditions of the French, English, German and Italian vessels in favor of brightly colored and streamlined contemporary furnishings -- without a scrap of wood paneling in sight. Aboard the United States, form didn't just follow function, but flattered it as well. The photographs in this publication were reproduced from a vintage United States Lines travel agents' brochure, and highlight the comfortable elegance and sophisticated modernity of the ship's gorgeous and understated decor. With the furnishings now scattered across the globe and virtually all of the vessel's interiors stripped to the bulkheads, these photographs are the finest available to document the splendor that was "The First Lady of the Sea."
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About the Creator
The SS United States Conservancy
Washington, D.C.
The SS United States Conservancy seeks to preserve and revitalize the SS United States, the largest and fastest ocean liner ever built in her namesake's country. The Conservancy works to ensure that the nation’s flagship will endure for future generations as the ultimate expression of the United States Merchant Marine and American transatlantic passenger shipping.