Lindbergh A Biography

Lindbergh A Biography by Leonard Mosley, published by Hodder and Stoughton in 1976, presents a detailed account of the life of Charles Lindbergh. This Book Club Edition spans 446 pages and is written in English. The biography covers various aspects of Lindbergh’s life, including his childhood, his experiences as a barnstormer and mail pilot, and the historic flight to Paris, along with the subsequent events that shaped his legacy.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of Lindbergh’s life, including the notable Hauptmann trial and his later years. The book includes source notes and an index, along with 40 halftone illustrations that enhance the narrative. This biography offers insights into the complexities of Lindbergh’s character and the significant moments that defined his journey.
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In this highly readable biography, best-selling author Leonard Mosley offers a fascinating account of Lindbergh’s childhood, days as a barnstormer and mail pilot, the flight to Paris and its aftermath, the Hauptmann trial, his later life, and much more. Source Notes. Index. 40 halftone illustrations.
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