Here is a list of the items we have on the Hindenburg and Dirigibles: The LIFE Magazine issue dated May 17, 1937 has a 5-page article on the Hindenburg disaster with lots of photographs. Price: $39.95 It has a 9-picture sequence of photos by an amateur who happened to be at Lakehurst that day and caught the whole scene. There are also shots of what was happening on the ground: survivors and the ground crew running and the wreckage. (Also in that issue is an 8-page article about the Dionne quintuplets and they are also on the cover, so it's a very interesting magazine. LIFE started publishing in November, 1936, so they were still in their first months in 1937. LOOK Magazine did a "one-year later" 2-page spread in its May 10. 1938 issue. It has a color photo of the Hindenburg in flames with a paragraph of text. Price: $34.95 Other items we have which will interest you: 1-page article from Scientific American dated November 17, 1917 "What of the Dirigible Balloon?" New Possibilities of Lighter-Than-Air Craft Disclosed by the Recently Tested Forlanini Airship. Has 4 photos Price: $14.00 7-page article from The American Review of Reviews (a news magazine of the day--about the size of a National Geographic. has lots of black & white photos January, 1908 "The Coming Conquest of the Air" by Ernest La Rue Jones Price: $18.00 6-page article from June, 1899 Cosmopolitan (in those early days, the Cosmopolitan was a news magazine, rather than a ladies' magazine) Lots of black & white photos "Progress in Air-Ships" by H.B. Nason Price: $15.00 1-page article from early pre-1920 Collier's "Two French Dirigibles" showing La Patrie and Le Jaune ships built by Lebaudy and sold in 1906 to the French Government. Price: $14.00 1-page black & white photo from pre-1910 Harper's Weekly showing "A Race Between An Auto and a Balloon" the car is stuck in the Danube River while the balloon continues on its way. Price: $16.00 4-page article from 1904 Harper's Weekly "A Year's Progress in Flying" by Wilfred de Fonvielle has "snapshots of the French flying machine 'Lebaudy II'" with text Price: $15.00 1-page black & white article from Feb. 14, 1903 Harper's Weekly "By Balloon Over the Irish Sea" Price: $10.00 1-page photo with text in German of "Groztes Luftchiff dir Welt uber New York" (something over New York I think! :) Date: Unknown but it looks early from what I can see of New York skyline. Price: $14.00 Here is some more on dirigibles: Illus. London News Nov. 5, 1910 "The wrecked America-Europe airliner: the dirigible "America". 4 scenes with pilots, article. $15 Esquire 1943 color Leydenfrost print of dirigible over nazi submarine $20 Scientific American Aug. 15, 1914 cover "Destroying a rigid dirigible with aerial mines." $17 Scientific American Oct. 21, 1911 cover "Vaniman-Seiberling Transatlantic expedition." $17 Sat. Eve. Post Oct. 30, 1925 4 page article "With the Shenandoah" interesting. $18 Harpers Weekly 1902 "The trial of an American Air-ship" $18 Scientific American June 26, 1915 Destruction of a Zeppelin by a British monoplane. $17