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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZeppelinZeppelin - Wikipedia

    A Zeppelin is a type of rigid airship named after the German inventor Ferdinand von Zeppelin (German pronunciation: [ˈt͡sɛpəliːn] ⓘ) who pioneered rigid airship development at the beginning of the 20th century. Zeppelin's notions were first formulated in 1874 and developed in detail in 1893.

  2. Leviathan is a 2009 novel written by Scott Westerfeld and illustrated by Keith Thompson. It is the first work in the trilogy of the same name, followed by sequels Behemoth and Goliath. [1] .

  3. Zeppelin was examined in novels and newspapers, poetry and propaganda, and was interrogated by key modernists such as Woolf, Hueffer, Lawrence, Mansfield, and Shaw, as well as in the letters and diaries of many civilians.

  4. 5 de abr. de 2018 · This essay foregrounds the zeppelin’s psychic impact on the civilian imaginary from 1914 through the Spanish Civil War to the Blitz, tracing its conceptual and aesthetic representation in diaries, letters, novels, essays, and plays by Virginia Woolf, H. G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, Katherine Mansfield, D. H. Lawrence, Evelyn Waugh, Muriel Ruke...

  5. Empires of the Sky: Zeppelins, Airplanes, and Two Men's Epic Duel to Rule the World. By Alexander Rose. What is my book about? Empires of the Sky brings the Golden Age of Aviation back to life by telling the story of the giant Zeppelin airships that once roamed the sky and ended with the fiery destruction of the Hindenburg.

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  6. 4 de ago. de 2014 · The creation of Count von Zeppelin, a retired German army officer, the flying weapon was lighter than air, filled with hydrogen, and held together by a steel framework.

  7. 27 de may. de 2024 · From the start of 1915, the people of Great Britain encountered a threat they had never known before – direct attack from German airships, particularly the best-known type – the Zeppelin. On 19 January two Zeppelins bombed the coast of Norfolk.