This guide is a timely addition to Conway's best-selling pocket book series that examines this famous ship from a refreshingly different angle. Launched in May 1911, the triple-screw steamer Titanic was the pride of the White Star Line & at that time the largest passenger ship in the world. Built to carry passengers in comfort & luxury on the lucrative transatlantic route, her design, fittings & on board facilites epitomised the spirit of the age in terms of elegance & style. Titanic boasted a swimming pool, a gymnasium, a squash court, Turkish & Electric baths, & a verandah cafe. First class common rooms were adorned with ornate wood panelling, expensive furniture & other decorations. Cuisine was advertised as the equal of Europe's top restaurants, while libraries, state-rooms & cabins were decorated in a range of architectural styles to appeal to the tastes of the most discerning passenger. The world marvelled at this opulent ship, & White Star endeavoured to capture the public's interest through the release of advertisements, brochures & other publicity material. In addition passengers were provided with a wealth of information to ensure they enjoyed the voyage to the fullest. Titanic: A Passenger's Guide is a unique guide to all these aspects of the ship, incorporating authentic period literature
- from sources including White Star Line themselves, Harland & Wolff shipyards, the International Mercantile Marine Company (White Star Line's owners) & important publications from the 1910's such as The Shipbuilder.