The book is absolutely fascinating... On pages 136 and 137 it has 10 pre-1940 photographs of all the
Princesses.... On page 136, (we find) the black smoke-producing black
Angelika On the same page, the even more black smoke-producing
Mediterranean On page 137 (we find)
Aegaeon
Then on page 141 there is this absolutely glorious picture of
Aegaeon as
Princess Alice with the impressive British Columbia mountains behind it... And on page 191 another one with the whole ship, soooooo long... Of course the black smoke is there!
The book has numerous pictures of the other
Canadian Pacific Princesses that were built in the late 1920s and 1930s and joined
Typaldos the same time or later.
In addition, the regular routes of the Princesses were: Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver with extensions to Port Angeles
http://www.portangeles.org/ and Nanaimo
http://www.vancouverisland.com/Regions/towns/?townID=58
Some of them may have gone also to Prince Rupert, B.C., and the Alaskan ports of Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau (the capital) and Skagway.
I just checked this morning and the book is available in
http://www.oceanliners.us/catalog/item/333011/79765.htm
http://www.high-lonesomebooks.com/cg...hlb/16333.html