-40%

COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE-CGT - THIRD CLASS BROCHIRE OF INTERIORS

$ 21.12

Availability: 51 in stock
  • Condition: Excellent condition - Please read description. Thank you !
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • THIRD CLASS FOLDOUT OF INTERIORS & INFO: FRANCE-ROCHAMBEAU-CHICAG0-NIAGARA-LA TOURAINE
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATKANTIQUE -CGT: FRENCH LINE - LE HAVRE

    Description

    GOOD EVENING FROM GENOVA, ITALY
    Please be advised that due the current World health emergency postal delivery times became really unpredictable and may take longer than expected. However from my latest experience delivery time to United States is circa 3 weeks but often earlier.
    Shipping costs by Registered Air Mail ( with tracking code )
    :
    United States, Canada & Asia                 $ 15.00
    Australia and Oceania                              $ 18.00
    Europe                                                         $ 13.00
    Italian destinations                                   $ 10.00
    Name of ship                       :  FRANCE-ROCHSMBEAU-CHICAGO-NIAGARA-LA TOURAINE -CAROLINE-LA PROVENCE-LA SAVOIE-LA LORRAINE
    Owners                                 :   Frech Line - CGT
    Date of built                         :   Various
    Remarks                               :
    Description:
    To your consideration tonight a very interesting and not often seen around Third Class emigrant fold out brochure destinated to the Italian and Italian Switzerland market.
    It promotes comfortable and save fast voyages to United States aboard French Line's new four and twin screw steamers. Has a few black and white photos of interiors, information about the ships, the voyage and the services offered aboard.
    Very nice front cover featuring the four stacker FRANCE at full speed at sea.
    Excellent condition as evidenced by the attached scans.
    Has text in Italian.
    The brochure opens to 20-3/4" x 8" ( Cm. 52 x 20 )
    Printers : A.J.Leon - New York
    Undated but most likely circa 1912, definitely before WWI
    Thank you for your attention and happy bidding