The Zeppelin Story charts the history of these incredible airships from their conception to their fiery destruction. In the 1930s the Zeppelins ruled the skies, crossing the Atlantic with a style and elegance never seen before - or since - in air travel. the brainchild of the elderly Count Zeppelin, the airships were reinvented from the aerial bombers of the First World War to the only way for the rich and famous to travel, and with the embryonic aircraft of the time barely able to hop the Atlantic the Zeppelins were set to dominate air travel. At least, that was until the obliteration of the Hindenburg at Lakehurst, New Jersey. In many ways the tale of what might have been, this book is a concise and readable account from a recognised expert in the field.
- ISBN10 0752485652
- ISBN13 9780752485652
- Publish Date 29 February 2012 (first published 22 April 2010)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint The History Press Ltd
- Format eBook (Kindle)
- Pages 128
- Language English