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Oceans of Fate: Peace and Peril Aboard the Steamship Empress of Asia

AUTHOR Black, Dan; Delgado, James P.
PUBLISHER Dundurn Press (02/18/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The remarkable story of how one ship - doomed by war - intersected lives and crossed into history.

Completed in 1913 for Canadian Pacific, the Empress of Asia plied the oceans for nearly 30 years. Built for long-haul ocean travel during peace-time, she saw wartime service as an armed merchant cruiser and troopship before Japanese dive-bombers destroyed her in 1942.

Through the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression, she brought continents and people together, delivering mail and multimillion-dollar consignments of silk. As a luxurious passenger liner, she was a "Greyhound of the Pacific," braving epic storms and smashing transpacific speed records. From stokehold to bridge, steerage to first-class staterooms, she steamed with a kaleidoscope of lives, including courageous and recalcitrant crew, immigrants and refugees seeking a better life or relief from disaster, drug smugglers, weapons dealers, and the idle and not-so-idle rich.

This is the dramatic story of how that one ship and the lives of those on board intersected during a tumultuous period of world history, culminating in her sinking off Singapore in the Second World War.

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ISBN-13: 9781459752511
ISBN-10: 1459752511
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 456
Carton Quantity: 20
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 1.20 x 8.90 inches
Weight: 1.65 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product
Country of Origin: CA
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History | Military - Naval
History | Maritime History & Piracy
History | Wars & Conflicts - World War II - Pacific Theater
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The remarkable story of how one ship - doomed by war - intersected lives and crossed into history.

Completed in 1913 for Canadian Pacific, the Empress of Asia plied the oceans for nearly 30 years. Built for long-haul ocean travel during peace-time, she saw wartime service as an armed merchant cruiser and troopship before Japanese dive-bombers destroyed her in 1942.

Through the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression, she brought continents and people together, delivering mail and multimillion-dollar consignments of silk. As a luxurious passenger liner, she was a "Greyhound of the Pacific," braving epic storms and smashing transpacific speed records. From stokehold to bridge, steerage to first-class staterooms, she steamed with a kaleidoscope of lives, including courageous and recalcitrant crew, immigrants and refugees seeking a better life or relief from disaster, drug smugglers, weapons dealers, and the idle and not-so-idle rich.

This is the dramatic story of how that one ship and the lives of those on board intersected during a tumultuous period of world history, culminating in her sinking off Singapore in the Second World War.

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