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The Cunarder: A Travel Magazine - September 1926

Front Cover of the September 1926 Cunarder Travel Magazine

Front Cover of the September 1926 Cunarder Travel Magazine. GGA Image ID # 101c43959e

Delightful Cunard Travel Magazine Offers Photographs and Articles on Destinations, Fashions, and Who's Who on the Cunarders. This Issue Featured Articles Included: The Saving Sense, by M. E. Nichols; Charming Dalecarlia, by Gregory Scott; One of the Stone Dwellings of Pancorbo, by Herbert S. Kates; Geneva, the City of Enchantment, by Barbara Scott; "Cheerful, Merry, Dr. Brighton" by Patrick French; And Shopping Through France, Belgium and England, by Gwendoline Keene.

BRITANNIA" "RUSSIA" "CAMPANIA" "AQUITANIA"

EIGHTY YEARS OF PROGRESS IN MARINE TRANSPORTATION

The Cunarder

Copyright, 1926, The Cunard Steam Ship Company, Limited

Vol. 10 September, 1926 No. 9

CONTENTS

  • FRONTISPIECE
    On the Stairs of the Fortress Abbey
  • THE SAVING SENSE,
    by M. E. Nichols
  • CHARMING DALECARLIA,
    by Gregory Scott
  • ONE OF THE STONE DWELLINGS OF PANCORBO,
    by Herbert S. Kates
  • GENEVA, THE CITY OF ENCHANTMENT,
    by Barbara Scott
  • THE DUESSELDORF EXPOSITION
  • "CHEERFUL, MERRY, DR. BRIGHTON"
    by Patrick French
  • SHOPPING THROUGH FRANCE, BELGIUM AND ENGLAND,
    by Gwendoline Keene
  • WHO'S WHO ON THE CUNARDERS
    • Mrs. S. Bryce Wing Arrives on the Aquitania
    • Gertrude Lawrence on the Mauretania
    • Princess de Bourbon on the Aquitania
    • Hazel Forbes, Our Most Beautiful Girl -- On The Berengaria
  • SOME TRANSATLANTIC NOTABILITIES
    • British International Advertising Convention Delegates Arrive
    • Madge Bellamy, Film Star Arrives on Berengaria
    • Bobby Jones Comes In On The Aquitania
  • ON THE CREST OF THE WAVE OF FASHION
    • A Chic Enseble for Travel Wear: Natural and Burgandy Kasha Frock
    • Three-Piece Forck for Wear Abroad
    • An All-Inclusive Travel Costume - Coat, Suit and Dress
    • A Street Frock for Fall Wear
  • GLITTERING MONTE CARLO'S SCENIC SPLENDORS
  • A SHELF OF BOOKS,
    by Ethel Fleming
    • Sailor Songs: Roll and Go, by Joanna C Colcord
    • In French Indo-China: On The Mandarin Road, by Roland Dorgeles
    • Lorelei Land: Bardeker's Rhine, (Scribner)
    • Lovely Corsien: Concerning Corsica, by Rene Juta
    • A Fascinating Novel: Show Boat, by Edna Ferber
    • An Interesting Chronicle: Steamboat Days, by Fred Erving
    • Rascalls All: The Book of the Rogue, by J. L. French
  • WHEN YOU'RE AT SEA,
    by The Old Salt

Price: 15c in U. S. and Canada-8d in British Isles

Information about Magazine

  • Title: The Cunarder: A Travel Magazine
  • Date of Publication: September 1926
  • Published by: The Cunard Steam Ship Company, Ltd.
  • Published: Liverpool, England, UK
  • Copyriight: Cunard 1926
  • Reprints Availability: Unknown - See Cunard Company, Ltd.
  • Number of Pages: 32 (Paginated)
  • Dimensions: 22 x 30.5 cm
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