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  • Unknown, Unknown

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The airship was once the most extraordinary machine on earth. From the lakeside workshops of Friedrichshafen to the ocean-wide skies of the interwar years, the rigid Zeppelin rose from Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin's private obsession to a global symbol of style, innovation, and daring. This book traces the full arc of that story, following the dream from its earliest sketches through its triumphs, setbacks, celebrations, controversies, and eventual fall. It is written with the clarity and balance of a history magazine and showcases the remarkable illustrations and diagrams within.Before the golden age is explored in depth, readers are invited to pause for three remarkable facts that capture the spirit of this lost world. Did you know: 1. The Graf Zeppelin's ran scheduled flights between Friedrichshafen in Germany and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil that cost about 1,500 Reichsmarks one way in the early 1930s. This was roughly the equivalent of around ten to twelve thousand pounds today. Despite the cost, the crossings routinely sold out, and no modern journey offers anything quite like the calm, spacious luxury of those week-long voyages, though it did take nearly four days to get there. Bizarrely, the east-to-west journeys (from Germany to Brazil) were actually slower due to prevailing Atlantic winds.2. Landing a Zeppelin could require hundreds of ground crew. Men in teams hauled ropes, steadied the nose, controlled drift, and guided the vessel to its mast with a level of coordinated effort more reminiscent of a naval manoeuvre than a standard arrival.3. The Hindenburg contained a pressurised smoking room with an airlock. Passengers could enjoy a cigar only metres away from hydrogen-filled gas cells, a design choice that astonishes modern engineers but reflected the confidence of the era in its own technical safeguards.The story continues with the building of the great airships, the smooth promenade decks of the passenger liners, the early ambitions of transatlantic flight, the challenges of weather and weight, and the lives of the engineers and crew who coaxed these vast structures across oceans. It follows the final voyage of the Hindenburg, not as a melodrama but as a calm, meticulously researched account, and traces the long shadow cast by the disaster across aviation, engineering, and public imagination.This is more than a historical survey. It is a guided tour through a vanished age when flight was neither hurried nor routine. It explores the science behind buoyant flight, the political forces that shaped the programme, the cultural fascination that surrounded the airships, and the modern efforts to reimagine their possibilities for eco travel and specialised cargo work.Beautifully illustrated and carefully researched, The Secret History of the Zeppelin is both a tribute to human ingenuity and a sober examination of the challenges that accompany any leap into the unknown. Whether you are an aviation enthusiast, a historian, or simply curious about one of the most dramatic chapters of twentieth century technology, this is the complete and definitive companion to the rise and fall of the rigid airship. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • J W Greene

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por J.W. GREENE, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798233973567

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    Idioma: Inglés

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  • J.W. Greene

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The airship was once the most extraordinary machine on earth. From the lakeside workshops of Friedrichshafen to the ocean-wide skies of the interwar years, the rigid Zeppelin rose from Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin's private obsession to a global symbol of style, innovation, and daring. This book traces the full arc of that story, following the dream from its earliest sketches through its triumphs, setbacks, celebrations, controversies, and eventual fall. It is written with the clarity and balance of a history magazine and showcases the remarkable illustrations and diagrams within.Before the golden age is explored in depth, readers are invited to pause for three remarkable facts that capture the spirit of this lost world. Did you know: 1. The Graf Zeppelin's ran scheduled flights between Friedrichshafen in Germany and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil that cost about 1,500 Reichsmarks one way in the early 1930s. This was roughly the equivalent of around ten to twelve thousand pounds today. Despite the cost, the crossings routinely sold out, and no modern journey offers anything quite like the calm, spacious luxury of those week-long voyages, though it did take nearly four days to get there. Bizarrely, the east-to-west journeys (from Germany to Brazil) were actually slower due to prevailing Atlantic winds.2. Landing a Zeppelin could require hundreds of ground crew. Men in teams hauled ropes, steadied the nose, controlled drift, and guided the vessel to its mast with a level of coordinated effort more reminiscent of a naval manoeuvre than a standard arrival.3. The Hindenburg contained a pressurised smoking room with an airlock. Passengers could enjoy a cigar only metres away from hydrogen-filled gas cells, a design choice that astonishes modern engineers but reflected the confidence of the era in its own technical safeguards.The story continues with the building of the great airships, the smooth promenade decks of the passenger liners, the early ambitions of transatlantic flight, the challenges of weather and weight, and the lives of the engineers and crew who coaxed these vast structures across oceans. It follows the final voyage of the Hindenburg, not as a melodrama but as a calm, meticulously researched account, and traces the long shadow cast by the disaster across aviation, engineering, and public imagination.This is more than a historical survey. It is a guided tour through a vanished age when flight was neither hurried nor routine. It explores the science behind buoyant flight, the political forces that shaped the programme, the cultural fascination that surrounded the airships, and the modern efforts to reimagine their possibilities for eco travel and specialised cargo work.Beautifully illustrated and carefully researched, The Secret History of the Zeppelin is both a tribute to human ingenuity and a sober examination of the challenges that accompany any leap into the unknown. Whether you are an aviation enthusiast, a historian, or simply curious about one of the most dramatic chapters of twentieth century technology, this is the complete and definitive companion to the rise and fall of the rigid airship. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

  • J.W. Greene

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por J.W. Greene, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798233973567

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The airship was once the most extraordinary machine on earth. From the lakeside workshops of Friedrichshafen to the ocean-wide skies of the interwar years, the rigid Zeppelin rose from Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin's private obsession to a global symbol of style, innovation, and daring. This book traces the full arc of that story, following the dream from its earliest sketches through its triumphs, setbacks, celebrations, controversies, and eventual fall. It is written with the clarity and balance of a history magazine and showcases the remarkable illustrations and diagrams within.Before the golden age is explored in depth, readers are invited to pause for three remarkable facts that capture the spirit of this lost world. Did you know: 1. The Graf Zeppelin's ran scheduled flights between Friedrichshafen in Germany and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil that cost about 1,500 Reichsmarks one way in the early 1930s. This was roughly the equivalent of around ten to twelve thousand pounds today. Despite the cost, the crossings routinely sold out, and no modern journey offers anything quite like the calm, spacious luxury of those week-long voyages, though it did take nearly four days to get there. Bizarrely, the east-to-west journeys (from Germany to Brazil) were actually slower due to prevailing Atlantic winds.2. Landing a Zeppelin could require hundreds of ground crew. Men in teams hauled ropes, steadied the nose, controlled drift, and guided the vessel to its mast with a level of coordinated effort more reminiscent of a naval manoeuvre than a standard arrival.3. The Hindenburg contained a pressurised smoking room with an airlock. Passengers could enjoy a cigar only metres away from hydrogen-filled gas cells, a design choice that astonishes modern engineers but reflected the confidence of the era in its own technical safeguards.The story continues with the building of the great airships, the smooth promenade decks of the passenger liners, the early ambitions of transatlantic flight, the challenges of weather and weight, and the lives of the engineers and crew who coaxed these vast structures across oceans. It follows the final voyage of the Hindenburg, not as a melodrama but as a calm, meticulously researched account, and traces the long shadow cast by the disaster across aviation, engineering, and public imagination.This is more than a historical survey. It is a guided tour through a vanished age when flight was neither hurried nor routine. It explores the science behind buoyant flight, the political forces that shaped the programme, the cultural fascination that surrounded the airships, and the modern efforts to reimagine their possibilities for eco travel and specialised cargo work.Beautifully illustrated and carefully researched, The Secret History of the Zeppelin is both a tribute to human ingenuity and a sober examination of the challenges that accompany any leap into the unknown. Whether you are an aviation enthusiast, a historian, or simply curious about one of the most dramatic chapters of twentieth century technology, this is the complete and definitive companion to the rise and fall of the rigid airship. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • J. W. Greene

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por J.W. GREENE, 2026

    ISBN 13: 9798233973567

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    Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. The Secret History of the Zeppelin | J. W. Greene | Taschenbuch | The Secret History of | Englisch | 2026 | J.W. GREENE | EAN 9798233973567 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.