American Mail Line: A fold-out brochure for a 1936 cruise to Japan, China, and the Philippines. The cruise leader wrote "we of the Pacific Coast have many false notions of Japan and China, and "Peace in the Pacific" can only be gained by a correction of such misapprehensions." Needless to say that it didn't work. But back to the brochure - 4 panels with an itinerary, rates, 3 shipboard photos, a portrait of the ship, and a few desintation photos, such as the "Marunouchi Building, one of the modern structures in Tokyo". American Mail fizzled in 1937 and their PRESIDENT liners were laid up. Later they became troop ships.