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Cruise: Identity, Design and Culture (Identity Design & Culture)
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Cruise: Identity, Design and Culture (Identity Design & Culture) 1st edition - 2006

by Quartermaine and Peter, Peter and Bruce

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  • Title Cruise: Identity, Design and Culture (Identity Design & Culture)
  • Author Quartermaine and Peter, Peter and Bruce
  • Binding 1st edition
  • Edition 1st Edition
  • Condition Used - Fine
  • Pages 144
  • Publisher Laurence King Publishing, London
  • Date 2006
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 130185
  • ISBN 9781856694469

First line

A swelling sea of paperback guides and weekend press supplements reflect the evident popularity of cruising, but this book is the first critical, though affectionate, look at a quite extraordinary economic, cultural and design phenomenon that began to employ mass-market, purpose-built vessels only from the early 1970s.