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Hollywood to Honolulu, The Story of the Los Angeles Steamship Company
Martin Cox Gordon Ghareeb, Martin Cox
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| #3026541 in Books | 2009-03-30 | Original language:English | 11.50 x8.75 x1.00l,2.64 | File type: PDF | 280 pages||4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Amazing Voyages !!|By Tom in Long Beach|I really enjoyed this book!! The authors bring history to life in a way that will have you wanting to book passage on one of the long forgotten liners covered in this book. Who knew that before modern cruise ships, even before the Matson Liners of the 1930's there was a glamourous way to go to Hawaii from Los Angeles. Movie Stars and||There was a time when the great steamships ruled the ocean, and it was actually quite brief, only about four decades or so. The ships that come to mind immediately are Titanic and Lusitania, both lost in tragic circumstance, but that's why they're remembered.
For over a decade during the Roaring Twenties, a great white ocean liner would sail from berth 156 in Los Angeles every Saturday. The pier was packed with waving and cheering people looking up at the happy passengers crowding the railings. The vessel's band on deck played jazz tunes and popular favorites. The captain stood forward on the bridge wing watching the lowering of the gangway amid a hail of colored streamers and confetti. The liner's whistle would blow at noon,...
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