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On 1/24/2019 at 1:32 PM, nybumpkin said:

One of Maxtone-Graham's books, Liners to the Sun, contains a good history of early cruising and his earlier book, The Only Way to Cross, has stories about liners doing cruises in the 1930s.

 

DH's grandparents did a NYC-Bermuda cruise in January 1938. I have the paperwork for the cruise, but no cost information - DH's grandfather was escorting a group of the "super salesmen" from his company, so the cruise was paid for by the company. I wish companies still offered that kind of incentive.☺️

Two of my favorite books. Considering they’re nonfiction, they are real page turners. 

 

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