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Lindbergh alone

1977
Discusses Lindbergh's life and the extraordinary flight that made him a hero at the age of 25.

Lindbergh

a biography
1976

Spirit of St. Louis

2005
Presents a brief biography of Charles Lindbergh, in simple text with photographs, providing information on his famous flight across the Atlantic Ocean in his plane, "Spirit of St. Louis," his celebrity, and the kidnapping of his young son, Charles Jr.

The flight of the Lone Eagle

Charles Lindbergh flies nonstop from New York to Paris
1974
An account of the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight, made by Charles Lindbergh in 1927 in The Spirit of St. Louis, an event which marked the beginning of the Air Age.

The trial

a novel
2005
Living in Flemington, New Jersey, in 1935, twelve-year-old Katie Leigh Flynn describes, in a series of poems, the effect on her small town of the ongoing trial of Bruno Hauptmann for the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh's baby son.

Charles Lindbergh

pilot
2000
A career biography of Charles Lindbergh, focusing on his accomplishments as a pilot and as the first man to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean.

The Lindbergh baby kidnapping in American history

2000
Examines the famous kidnapping of aviator Charles Lindbergh's baby, describing the background of the boy's father, the circumstances of the crime, and the capture and trial of the alleged kidnapper.

Charles Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis in American history

2001
A biography of the American aviator, with an emphasis on the preparation for and details of his solo nonstop flight from New York to Paris in the Spirit of Saint Louis in 1927.

Charles Lindbergh

American hero of flight
2002
Chronicles the life and historical achievements of Charles Lindbergh, the first aviator to cross the Atlantic Ocean alone, and discusses the kidnapping of his child and his feelings on racial purity and Nazism.

The story of the Spirit of St. Louis

1984
Describes the celebrated 1927 New York-to-Paris flight of Charles A. Lindbergh, which was the first transatlantic solo flight in history, as well as the first non-stop flight between the two cities.

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