Under the Red Ensign: British Passenger Liners of the 50s & 60s William H. Miller
It was the Golden Age of British passenger shipping, when new liners were still being constructed and the finest liners afloat, the Cunard Queens, were at their peak. The aeroplane had still to overtake the ocean liner as the 'only way to travel' and wouldn't do so until the early 1960s. This work gives us the best of British passenger shipping.