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Charles Lindbergh: His Life is a comprehensive biography of one of the most famous aviators in history. Written by Dale Van Every, the book chronicles Lindbergh's life from his early years in Minnesota to his legendary transatlantic flight in 1927 and beyond. The book explores Lindbergh's childhood and his interest in aviation, as well as his time as a barnstormer and his involvement in the airmail service. It also delves into Lindbergh's personal life, including his marriage to Anne Morrow and the tragic kidnapping and murder of their son.Throughout the book, Van Every provides insights into Lindbergh's personality, his beliefs, and his impact on aviation and American culture. He also examines Lindbergh's controversial views on race and politics, including his support for the America First movement and his isolationist stance during World War II.Overall, Charles Lindbergh: His Life offers a fascinating look at the life of a true American hero and the complex legacy he left behind.1927. Introduction by Karl A. Bickel, president of the United Press Associations. A narrative of the famous aviator from his boyhood to his triumphant, pioneering flight across the Atlantic. Contents: The Boy and the Man; The Lindbergh Family; Boyhood; The Tree Top; The Formative Years; Wings; The Stunt Flier; The Army Aviator; The Flying Mail Man; The Caterpillar Club; The Great Idea; San Diego; New York; Waiting to Go; The Machine; The Start; While the World Watched; The Flight; His Mother; France; Le Bourget; The News; and Triumph.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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