Orient-Express & Co

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Based on Orient-Express’ photographic archive, authors Eva Gravayat and Arthur Mettetal present key documents, many of which are shown for the first time, offering a retrospective look at Orient Express and its inspiration to artists and writers. While Agatha Christie’s famous novel, Murder on the Orient-Express (1934), cemented its legendary status in history, the train’s behind-the-scenes happenings are equally as fascinating.

  • More than 150 photographs, a selection of advertisements, railroad maps, illustrations and diagrams of the period by authors Eva Gravayat and Arthur Mettetal
  • Hardcover
  • 160 pages
  • W 10.5" x H 9.5"
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Unpublished Series

PHOTOS FROM LIFE MAGAZINE

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In June 1950, American photographer Jack Birns and journalist Roy Rowan traveled on the Simplon-Orient-Express for Life magazine. Now, with the release of Orient-Express & Co, unpublished images from the magazine’s feature will be made public, including landscapes, station stops and passengers on board.

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Luxury

The book highlights numerous advertisements revealing the great refinement found aboard the train, from the service and tableware to decoration and unmatched standards.

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Legendary

The Orient-Express has served as a backdrop for major historical events, in addition to hosting kings, celebrities of the arts and dignitaries on board. Its historic legend continues to live on today.

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Industry

The history of Orient-Express is one of savoir-faire, created by artisans who worked in the shadows to create a reference of luxury.

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Also Found in the Book

Photographs of exquisite luggage tags from various International Sleeping Car Company trains. Printed in colour, the tags span the 1920s-1930s.