Bergen, Will.

Lindbergh : Takeoff 1902-1927 / Will Bergen. - Newbury : New Word City, Incorporated, (c)2015. - 1 online resource.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Charles Lindbergh was the quintessential Lone-Eagle American hero, the handsome, modest Midwesterner who was the first to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. His record-setting flight took thirty-three hours and thirty minutes, making him the first person in history to be in New York one day and Paris the next - and propelling him to international fame.Lindbergh remains a compelling figure today, admired for his epic flight, the grace and power of his prize-winning prose, and his environmental prescience. Here, in the first of two volumes on his life and legacy, historian Will Bergen explores Lindbergh's life from a boy who was always "looking out of windows" - and terrified of falling - to the most celebrated aviator in history.



9781612309156


Lindbergh, Charles A. 1902-1974.


Electronic Books.

TL540 / .L563 2015