Describes every deep-sea passenger carrying vessel engaged in regular commercial service, or in temporary auxiliary duties, that was lost in World Wars I and II. More than 500 ships of many nationalities are detailed with the number of casualties and cause of loss - sunk by torpedo strike, hit by surface shellfire, aerial bombardment or scuttled.
David Williams
Hardback, 238 x 203mm, 248 pages
339 illustrations
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