THE PHOENIX by Henning Boetius (1994 First DJ) A Novel About the Hindenburg

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THE PHOENIX A Novel About the Hindenburg by Henning Boetius 1994, First U.S. Edition, First Printing, Talese/Doubleday, New York, 339 pages. From the dust jacket, “The year is 1947, ten years after the famous zeppelin Hindenburg burst spectacularly into flames while landing in Lakehurst, New Jersey… Birger Lund, a survivor, suspects sabotage. Lund learns that Edmund Boysen, the officer at the controls at the time of the explosion, also survived the disaster and has retreated to his childhood home… And there the reader ventures into Boysen’s discovery of the science and wonder of the fabulous dirigible… The author is the son of the only living member of the crew of the Hindenburg - the man who, indeed, was at the controls.” End-papers are two different schematic views of the airship Hindenburg. Hard cover book in Like New condition, clean and tight with no marks. Pages are clean and white. Grey covers with red titles on the spine are clean and sharp. Dust Jacket is in Like New condition with only minor rubbing; price ($24.95) unclipped.