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By Bo Friberg
Published 1989
In the 1960s and 1970s there were dozens of passenger ships that plowed the Atlantic route between the United States and Europe from June to September, after which time they would switch to warmer climates and less hostile waters as winter approached. Back when passengers still had a choice of transatlantic cruise ships, travel books not only gave recommendations for hotels and sightseeing once in Europe but also on how to get there, reviewing and rating the various ships from five stars on
