1902-1974

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1902-1974

Goodbye, Charles Lindbergh

1998
A farm boy meets his hero, Colonel Charles Lindbergh, when he lands his bi-plane in a field near Canton, Mississippi, in 1929. Based on a true story.

Lindbergh

1993
Describes the early life of Charles Lindberg, leading up to his history-making transatlantic flight in 1927.

The boyhood diary of Charles Lindbergh, 1913-1916

early adventures of the famous aviator
2001
Presents excerpts from American aviator Charles Lindbergh's diary that he kept from age eleven to fourteen and includes childhood photos of him and information on life in midwest America during the early twentieth century.

The Lindbergh child

the atrocious kidnapping and murder of the infant son of America's hero, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh / written and illustrated by Rick Geary
2008
A graphic novel story that provides the details of the kidnapping and murder of the infant son of Charles Lindbergh and the investigation and arrest that followed.

The plot against America

2004
A novel that imagines what might have happened in America, particularly to one Jewish family in Newark, New Jersey, had Charles Lindbergh won the 1940 presidential election rather than Franklin Roosevelt and acted upon his anti-Semitic leanings.

The names of the mountains

a novel
1992
Story of three generations of the Linley family as they react to the gradual decline of their matriarch.

Flight

the journey of Charles Lindbergh
1991
Describes how Charles Lindbergh achieved the remarkable feat of flying nonstop and solo from New York to Paris in 1927.

The trial

a novel
2004
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 A. Lindbergh

a human hero
1997
A biography of the pilot whose life was full of controversy and tragedy, but also fulfilling achievements.

An American hero

the true story of Charles A. Lindbergh
1996
Biography of Charles A. Lindbergh, following his life and career from his famous transatlantic flight from New York to Paris, through his decline in popularity for his anti-war sentiments, and to his re-emergence as an American hero in his later years.

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