Description:

Picture-based newspaper: ‘Mid-Week Pictorial' (New York: New York Times Company), 1933. 27pp. 11 x 13.75 in., April 15, 1933 edition. The cover features a photo of the U.S.S. AKRON, captioned: ‘The Ill-Fated Queen of the Skies – The Navy Airship Akron, the World's largest, which crashed in a night storm off the New Jersey coast and was lost with 73 of the 76 on board, as seen at the start of the flight'. The third page features a nearly full-page photo of the three survivors meeting with Secretary of the Navy, Claude A. Swanson. Pages 12-15 display images of the disaster, including search parties, the rescue of survivors, recovered pieces of the ship, and a conceptual drawing of the crash by Lou Hanlon. The photos are accompanied by descriptive text, reading in part: ‘...Only three are rescued after the airship Akron is broken to pieces...Crowds on the Atlantic City Boardwalk watching Coast Guard boats, Navy Craft of various sorts, and a fleet of airplanes patrolling the waters for traces of the Akron wreckage...casualty in the search...an altitude of 1,600 feet when it was caught in the turbulent centre of the storm...control wires of the upper rudder were broken...lower rudder control also gave way, allowing the 785-foot craft to plunge into the sea, smashing the whole vast structure...' With such a high fatality rate, the crash of the U.S.S. Akron remains the deadliest airship accident. Light creasing with some wear to the color at the spine, else fine.

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