The Hindenburg

by Patrick O'Brien

Hardcover, 2000

Status

In Process

Call number

629.133

Collection

Publication

Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) (2000), Edition: 1st, 40 pages

Description

Describes the development and early flights of airships and the disastrous crash of the Hindenburg at an airfield in New Jersey in 1937.

User reviews

LibraryThing member amartin2787
THE HINDENBURG introduces students to the tragedy that is the Hindenburg disaster. This book would be appropriate for third to fifth grade students to read, especially if they were interested in aviation. This book explores early floating airships and their evolution to the Hindenburg, the best
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airship of its kind. The Hindenburg made many round-trip voyages to America and South America before exploding in a tragic accident. It is still unknown why the Hindenburg exploded. Students who love aviation would like reading this book because airships are very interesting. The format of the book is easy for students to read independently. It would have been more effective if the author would have used real photographs of the Hindenburg instead of illustration. However, the illustrations are beautiful so students will still get the idea of what these massive ships looks like. The author does not list any resources used to create the book nor does he list his qualifications. Thus, the accuracy of the book is questionable. However, overall, I feel this book would be good to use in the classroom as an enrichment book for students who want to learn more about aviation.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

40 p.; 10.66 inches

ISBN

080506415X / 9780805064155
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