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Tramp to queen

Jones, John Treasure, Captain200803UU
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An autobiography of John Treasure Jones who went to sea when he was 15, and worked his way up to become Captain of the most famous ocean liner afloat, Cunard's RMS Queen Mary. Born and raised on a small farm in Pembrokeshire, Wales, John Treasure Jones went to sea when he was 15. For the first four years at sea, he was indentured as an apprentice, surviving the oceans in a small tramp steamer. Slowly however, he worked his way up to become Captain of the most famous ocean liner afloat, Cunard's RMS Queen Mary. During the Second World War, as a Commander in the RNR, he was torpedoed in the Atlantic and mentioned twice in despatches. In the post-war years, he mixed with film stars and royalty, commanding several of the famous Cunard liners, such as the Saxonia, Mauretania and Queen Elizabeth. In 1967, he took his final command Queen Mary on her last voyage - a 12,000 mile trip from Southampton to her retirement home in Long Beach, California. Captain Treasure Jones died in 1993, but his manuscript was recently found and has been edited by his son-in-law to be reproduced here for the first time.
Main title:
Tramp to queen / John Treasure Jones; edited by R.J. Tennant.
Imprint:
Stroud : Tempus Publishing Ltd, 2008.
Collation:
192 p. : 100 ill. ; 25x17 cm.
Notes:
Paperback.
ISBN:
9780752446257 (pbk)0752446258 (pbk)
Dewey class:
623.824387623.81
Local class:
623.824
Language:
English
BRN:
264463
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