Much has been written about Titanic, however, until now little mention has been made about the intricate world of the ship’s complement, which comprised more than the total of third-class passengers alone. Titanic researcher Günter Bäbler examines in detail the working structure of the crew, including the complex arrangement of the engineering department and information on tips, salaries, and hidden bonuses, while each of the 899 crew members on board is mentioned. This valuable study breathes life into the forgotten but significant story of the ship and its relationship to its crew, of whom over 75 per cent died when Titanic sank.
I've been looking forward to a book like this! I'm a Titanic nerd and have always wanted to read an informative book about the crew of the ship, but haven't found until now!
The only thing that I miss are maps/blueprints of the ship showing where the crew sleeps, eat and perform their duties. Plus a bit more photos. I also wish that it was longer and even more detailed than it is. Hopefully there will be a part 2 or an extended edition!
Günter should write more books, perhaps one about the structure, habits and schedules of the passengers of Titanic? That would be an awesome book.
One of the most comprehensive and in depth books I have read about the Titanic ( I have read quite a lot). As someone who considers themselves well versed when it comes to the history of the Titanic, this books gives a rare glimpse to the crew of the ship and the inner workings of the crew.
Extremely helpful in my research; highly recommend for anyone looking for in-depth information regarding the crew. The descriptions of each uniform were particularly helpful for me.