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  • Vaeth, J .Gordon

    Published by New York, Harper and Bros, 1958, 1958

    Seller: Black and Read Books, Music & Games, Arvada, CO, U.S.A.

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    First Edition. Many photos. Book VG++, with tight binding, minor edgewear to corners and spine, and slight spotting to top of pages (not visible on face of pages themselves). Owners stamp on flyleaf. DJ VG, with one larger chip on spine, tear and creases on front, minor edgewear along spine. The story of the most successful of the large commercial airships, the Graf Zepelin, and of Dr. Hugo Eckener who was undone by a series of spectacular airship accidents and his distaste for Nazism.