The Golden Age of the Great Passenger Airships

The Golden Age of the Great Passenger Airships
Author: Harold Dick,Douglas Robinson
Publsiher: Smithsonian Institution
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781588344441

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Drawing on the extensive photographs, notes, diaries, reports, recorded data, and manuals he collected during his five years at the Zeppelin Company in Germany, from 1934 through 1938, Harold G. Dick tells the story of the two great passenger Zeppelins. Against the background of German secretiveness, especially during the Nazi period, Dick's accumulation of material and pictures is extraordinary. His original photographs and detailed observations on the handling and flying of the two big rigids constitute the essential data on this phase of aviation history.

KNOWLEDGE POWER S PACIFIC

KNOWLEDGE   POWER S PACIFIC
Author: LINDSTROM LAMONT
Publsiher: Smithsonian
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1990-10-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0874743656

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Drawing on the extensive photographs, notes, diaries, reports, recorded data, and manuals he collected during his five years at the Zeppelin Company in Germany, Harold G. Dick tells the story of the two great passenger Zeppelins. --from vendor description.

Zeppelin

Zeppelin
Author: Chris Chant
Publsiher: Golden Age of Travel
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-03-14
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN: 178274603X

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The Zeppelin details the unique story of an invention that even today has the power to fascinate. Charting the first tentative steps at the end of the 19th century, through the golden age of airship travel in the 1920s and 1930s, this revealing book delves deep into the history and science of airship travel.

Airships in International Affairs 1890 1940

Airships in International Affairs 1890   1940
Author: J. Duggan,H. Meyer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2001-09-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781403920096

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This book analyses the unique psychological appeal of the airship worldwide and shows how this appeal was exploited for ulterior political purposes. They were used by Count Zeppelin to advance German militarism, American Admiral Moffett to fight US Army aviation ambitions, British Lord Thomson to foster Socialism and strengthen Empire ties, Mussolini to promote Italian Fascism, Stalin to foster world Communism, and Hitler to promote Nazi ideology. As airships roamed worldwide, so they carried these political influences with them.

The Great Depression and the New Deal 2 volumes

The Great Depression and the New Deal  2 volumes
Author: Daniel Leab,Kenneth J. Bindas,Alan Harris Stein,Justin Corfield,Steven L. Danver
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 902
Release: 2009-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781598841558

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A comprehensive encyclopedia of the 1930s in the United States, showing how the Depression affected every aspect of American life. In two volumes, The Great Depression and the New Deal: A Thematic Encyclopedia captures the full scope of a defining era of American history. Like no other available reference, it offers a comprehensive portrait of the nation from the Crash of 1929 to the onset of World War II, exploring the impact of the Depression and the New Deal on all aspects of American life. The book features hundreds of alphabetically organized entries in sections focusing on economics, politics, social ramifications, the arts, and ethnic issues. With an extraordinary range of primary sources integrated throughout , The Great Depression and the New Deal is the new cornerstone resource on a historic moment that is casting a shadow on our own unsettled times.

The Zeppelin

The Zeppelin
Author: Christopher Chant
Publsiher: Golden Age of Travel
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 178274634X

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The Zeppelin details the unique story of an invention that even today has the power to fascinate. Charting the first tentative steps at the end of the 19th century, through the golden age of airship travel in the 1920s and 1930s, this revealing book delves deep into the history and science of airship travel.

His Majesty s Airship

His Majesty s Airship
Author: S.C. Gwynne
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2023-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780861547098

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The R101 was the largest object ever to take to the air. It was meant to dazzle the world with cutting-edge technology and awesome size. Better than a plane, more luxurious than an ocean liner, the R101 would connect the furthest reaches of the British Empire, tying together far-flung dominions at a time when imperial bonds were fraying. It was, however, not to be. The spectacular crash of the British airship R101 in 1930 changed the world of aviation forever. Most have heard of the fiery crash of the Hindenburg, a German ship that went down in New Jersey seven years later. But the story of R101 and its forty-eight victims has largely been forgotten. His Majesty’s Airship recounts the epic narrative of the ill-fated airship and her eccentric champion, Christopher Thomson. S. C. Gwynne brings to life a lost world of aviators driven by ambition, and killed by hubris.

Historical Dictionary of the Great Depression 1929 1940

Historical Dictionary of the Great Depression  1929 1940
Author: James S. Olson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2001-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313016479

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Today when most Americans think of the Great Depression, they imagine desperate hoboes riding the rails in search of work, unemployed men selling pencils to indifferent crowds, bootleggers hustling illegal booze to secrecy-shrouded speakeasies, FDR smiling, or Judy Garland skipping along the yellow brick road. Hard times have become an abstraction. But there was a time when economic suffering was real, when hunger stalked the land, and Americans tried to forget their troubles in movie theaters or in front of a radio. From the stock market crash of October 1929 to Germany's invasion of Norway, France, and the Low Countries in 1940, the Great Depression blanketed the world economy. Its impact was particularly deep and direct in the United States. This was the era when the federal government became a major player in the national economy and Americans bestowed the responsibility for maintaining full employment and stable prices on Congress and the White House, making the Depression years a major watershed in U.S. history. In more than 500 essays, this book provides a ready reference to those hard times, covering the diplomacy, popular culture, intellectual life, economic problems, public policy issues, and prominent individuals of the era.