On Jan 31, 2017, at 8:15 AM, Timothy Collinson <xxxxxx@port.ac.uk> wrote:

couple of things to note:
it was small (6500 tons or so)
it was old (originally built in 1914 IIRC - it held the Guinness record for oldest ocean going passenger liner when I was on it) [1]
it had four incarnations - as a cargo ship on the east coast of the US, a pilgrim ship in 1950ish, a luxury cruise liner for the Italians from the 50s and the bookship I worked on from 1977 I think.


So it was essentially an oceangoing library? Cool! How would ANY SANE HUMAN get bored on one of those??? (At least until you’d read every book!   Twice  :-)
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Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
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