This book looks at the Titanic’s interior design and fittings, from cobalt blue Spode china and Elkington plate silverware in the à la carte restaurant to the fixtures and fittings. This updated edition includes a new introduction, textual updates and a number of revised photographs as well as unpublished color photographs from White Star Memories Ltd.
A Brilliant volume 2 that expands on the construction of the ship, contrary to volume one an in depth knowledge of early 20th century shipping and design is not necessarily needed as the book takes you through what you need to know in regards to designs and styles and overall volume 1 and volume 2 make 10 out of 10 books.
This is dense and expensive. I ordered the 2 book set in the slipcase and this was a lot of information in one place. I preferred the 2nd book in the series which was more about the interior design but if you are interested in ship building at all, this is a must. I learned a lot.