Further reading

  1. Bartholomew, Robert E., and George S. Howard. UFOs & Alien Contact: Two Centuries of Mystery. Amherst: Prometheus, 1998.
  2. Clarke, David. “Scareships over Britain: the airship wave of 1909″. Fortean Studies 6 (1999): 39-63.
  3. Cuneo, John. Winged Mars: The German Air Weapon 1870-1914. Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing, 1942.
  4. Dangerfield, George. The Strange Death of Liberal England. London: Serif, 1997. (Originally 1935)
  5. Fort, Charles Hoy. New Lands. London: John Brown, 1996. (Originally 1923)
  6. Fort, Charles Hoy. Lo! London: John Brown, 1997. (Originally 1931)
  7. Gollin, Alfred. “England is no longer an island: the phantom airship scare of 1909.” Albion 13 (1981): 43-57.
  8. Gollin, Alfred. The Impact of Air Power on the British People and their Government, 1909-14. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1988.
  9. Hirst, F. W. The Six Panics and Other Essays. London: Methuen, 1913.
  10. Holman, Brett. ‘The gathering cloud of rumour’: phantom airships and the British fear of Germany, 1909-1913. Postgraduate diploma thesis, Department of History, University of Melbourne, 2004.
  11. Oldroyd, Granville, and Nigel Watson. “The Sheerness incident: Did a German airship fly over Kent in 1912?” Fortean Studies 4 (1998): 151-159.
  12. Paris, Michael. Winged Warfare: The Literature and Theory of Aerial Warfare in Britain 1859-1917. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 1992.
  13. Playne, Caroline. The Pre-War Mind in Britain: An Historical Review. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1928.
  14. de Syon, Guillaume. Zeppelin! Germany and the Airship, 1900-1939. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002.
  15. Watson, Nigel. The Origin of UFOs: Phantom Airships 1807 to 1917. Self Help Guides, 2002.
  16. Watson, Nigel, ed. The Scareship Mystery: A Survey of Phantom Airship Scares 1909-1918. Corby: Domra, 2000.
  17. Watson, Nigel, Granville Oldroyd and David Clarke. The 1912-1913 British Phantom Airship Scare. Privately published, 1987.