Cruise Ships

Cruise Ships by William Mayes, published by Overview in 2005, is a first edition that spans 224 pages. This book provides an exploration of the world of cruise ships, delving into various aspects of transportation and shipbuilding. It presents insights into the design, operation, and evolution of these vessels, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of their significance in modern travel.
In this edition, readers will find a detailed examination of the cruise ship industry, highlighting the technological advancements and innovations that have shaped it. The book focuses on the intricate relationship between transportation and maritime engineering, making it a valuable resource for those interested in ships and their construction. With its informative content, Cruise Ships serves as a noteworthy addition to the literature on maritime transportation.
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