Hindenburg Explosion: Core Events of a Disaster in the Air (What Went Wrong)
By (Author) Steven Otfinoski
Consultant editor Daniel Grossman
Capstone Press
Capstone Press
1st January 2014
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Physical world
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Transport and vehicles
Educational: History
363.12492
Paperback
32
Before commercial airplanes became a common form of travel, giant airships were a popular mode of long distance transportation for those who could afford it. But airships could be quite dangerous. In an instant, they could explode or catch fire. Explore what happened when the Hindenburg ignited and became a flaming fireball in the sky. Could anyone survive such a horrific disaster
This series is perfect. Not only does each title explain clearly and concisely a specific crisis in American history, but it also details how each was resolved and how it impacted people and places for generations to come. . . .Quotes from eyewitnesses are used liberally and add drama and immediacy to the narrative.-- "School Library Journal"
Steven Otfinoski has written more than 150 books for young readers. Three of his nonfiction books have been chosen Books for the Teen Age by the New York Public Library. Steve is also a playwright and has his own theater company that brings one-person plays about American history to schools. Steve lives in Connecticut with his wife, who is a teacher. They have two children, two dogs, and a cat.