Book #124181

Hindenburg

Emil Ludwig

Binding: Hardcover
Book Condition: Very Good+ in Good dust jacket
Publisher: Philadelphia, Chicago, And Toronto: The John C. Winston Company, 1935.

Price: $40.00

A Very Good+ edition with light shelfwear housed in a Good dust-jacket that is heavily worn around the edges and has the rear panel completely detached.

Hindenburg tells the story of the great airship Hindenburg, the most famous and dramatic example of the technology and achievements of the early 20th century. The book tells the story of the Hindenburg from its construction in 1936 until its fateful voyage from New York to Germany in 1937. The Hindenburg was an enormous and technologically groundbreaking airship, and it was tragically destroyed in a spectacular fire just a few months after its maiden voyage. This book tells the story of the Hindenburg and its passengers, crew, and engineers, and their remarkable journey and fateful end.; 8vo; 560 pages.