Lindbergh Triumph and Tragedy

Lindbergh Triumph and Tragedy by Richard Bak is an illustrated biography published by Taylor Trade Publishing in 2000. This 244-page book presents a detailed account of the life of Charles A. Lindbergh, drawing from numerous interviews, including conversations with his children, to explore both the joys and challenges he faced throughout his remarkable and controversial journey.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into the complexities of Lindbergh’s experiences as an adventurer and aviator. The book covers various aspects of his life, including his contributions to aviation and the historical context surrounding his achievements. With its focus on biography and historical themes, this edition offers a comprehensive look at a figure who has left a significant mark on both aviation and American history.
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This is the first pictorial biography of the legendary aviator. Based on dozens of interviews, including many with his children, Lindbergh: Triumph and Tragedy relives the joy and pain of Charles A. Lindbergh’s remarkable, colorful, and controversial life.
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