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OverviewMarco Polo is, without doubt, one of the most elegant and widely-travelled cruise liners afloat today. During her fifty years in service she has visited every continent and been seen in locations as varied as the Amazon and Antarctic. With her shapely blue hull and stately profile, she is instantly recognised wherever she goes and is a welcome reminder of the golden age of ocean liners. She has a loyal and enthusiastic following of discerning passengers who prefer her traditional design and intimate atmosphere to that of far larger and more modern cruise ships. She is also a ship with a fascinating history. Built as the Soviet liner Alexandr Pushkin, she spent her early years operating a transatlantic service from Leningrad to North America, together with numerous cruises from European and Australian ports. Following the dissolution of the USSR she was sold to Orient Lines, renamed Marco Polo, and given an extensive rebuild before introducing an innovative programme of world-wide expedition and destination cruises. Since 2010 she has been operated by Cruise & Maritime Voyages Ltd on a distinctive programme of no-fly cruises from UK ports. This book is a detailed exploration of the ship's history and a celebration of her current role as the much-loved Marco Polo. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard ClammerPublisher: Lily Publications Imprint: Lily Publications ISBN: 9781906608880ISBN 10: 1906608881 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 12 December 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationA geographer by training, Richard Clammer's professional career was in education where he specialised in pastoral care, became a senior leader in a large secondary school, was active in curriculum development and educational research, and co-wrote several series of successful text books. He has always had a great love for ships and the sea and, as well as undertaking historical research, is a keen practical sailor. In addition to skippering his own boats, he has crewed on a variety of traditional sailing, steam and passenger ships and has, for many years, been actively involved with the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society and is steamers Waverley , Kingswear Castle and Balmoral. He has published six previous carefully-researched and absorbing maritime books, chronicling the history of various British coastal shipping fleets, including two definitive volumes on Cosens & Co's South Coast pleasure steamers and, most recently, Passenger Steamers of the River Conwy. His articles and photographs have appeared in a wide range of shipping and transport magazines, and he lectures widely. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |