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  1. Uncommon Friends: Life with Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, Alexis Carrel, and Charles Lindbergh by James Newton, 1989-06-23
  2. The American Axis: Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh, and the Rise of the Third Reich by Max Wallace, 2003-08-29
  3. "WE": The Daring Flyer's Remarkable Life Story and his Account of the Transatlantic Flight that Shook The World by Charles A Lindbergh, Charles, A Lindbergh, 2002-11
  4. Charles Lindbergh (Photo-Illustrated Biographies) by Lucile Davis, 2003-08
  5. The Case That Never Dies: The Lindbergh Kidnapping by Lloyd C. Gardner, 2004-05-13
  6. Good-Bye, Charles Lindbergh (Aladdin Picture Books) by Louise Borden, Thomas B. Allen, 2001-05-01
  7. Charles A. Lindbergh: The Life of the "Lone Eagle" in Photographs by Joshua Stoff, 1995-03-03
  8. Charles Lindbergh (Compass Point Early Biographies series) by Raatma, Lucia, 2001-01-01
  9. The Boyhood Diary of Charles A. Lindbergh, 1913-1916: Early Adventures of the Famous Aviator (Diaries, Letters, and Memoirs) by Charles A. Lindbergh, Megan O'Hara, 2000-07
  10. Names of the Mountains by Reeve Lindbergh, 1992-12-01
  11. The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping in American History by Judith Edwards, 2000-01
  12. Charles A. Lindbergh: A Bio-Bibliography (Popular Culture Bio-Bibliographies) by Perry D. Luckett, 1986-10-21
  13. Charles A Lindbergh and the Battle Against American Intervention in WW II by Wayne S Cole, 1974
  14. Charles Lindbergh - His Life by Dale Van Every, 2007-03-15

21. Charles Augustus Lindbergh Home Page
The Passion of Collecting charles lindbergh Ephemera and History By Barry Friedman. lindbergh in Mexico by Juan How I First Met charles lindbergh. The lindbergh Legacy by charles A
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Lindbergh Does It! To Paris in 33 1/2 Hours; Flies 1,000 Miles Through Snow and Sleet; Cheering French Carry Him Off Field
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, May 21, 1927 Early in the morning on May 20, 1927 Charles A. Lindbergh took off in The Spirit of St. Louis from Roosevelt Field near New York City. Flying northeast along the coast, he was sighted later in the day flying over Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. From St. Johns, Newfoundland, he headed out over the Atlantic, using only a magnetic compass, his airspeed indicator, and luck to navigate toward Ireland. The flight had captured the imagination of the American public like few events in history. Citizens waited nervously by their radios, listening for news of the flight. When Lindbergh was seen crossing the Irish coast, the world cheered and eagerly anticipated his arrival in Paris. A frenzied crowd of more than 100,000 people gathered at Le Bourget Field to greet him. When he landed, less than 34 hours after his departure from New York, Lindbergh became the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. More Share your Lindbergh Pictures, Articles, and Stories! Help save a Piece of Lindy History!

22. Charles Lindbergh
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23. Lindbergh, Charles
Includes a biography of an American aviator.
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24. Grants Program
The concept of a technology/nature balance, in which charles and Anne lindbergh so firmly believed, is now coming to the forefront as the answer to some of
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Each year, The Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation provides grants of up to $10,580 (a symbolic amount representing the cost of the "Spirit of St. Louis") to men and women whose individual initiative and work in a wide spectrum of disciplines furthers the Lindberghs' vision of a balance between the advance of technology and the preservation of the natural/human environment. To date, 240 men and women in the United States and abroad have received more than $2.25 million to support their work. "The concept of a technology/nature balance, in which Charles and Anne Lindbergh so firmly believed, is now coming to the forefront as the answer to some of our global problems," said Clare Hallward, Chairman of the Lindbergh Foundation Grants Selection Committee. "The projects of our grant recipients have, since 1978, made significant contributions to such a balance. Because of the standards employed by the Foundation's grants program, it has earned international credibility which enables many Lindbergh Grant recipients to secure additional funding to continue their important work."

25. The Lindbergh Kidnapping: The Theft Of The Eaglet - Crime Library
The kidnap and murder of charles A. lindbergh's son the crime, the evidence and the trial of Bruno Hauptmann. Includes photos and bibliography.
http://www.crimelibrary.com/lindbergh/lindmain.htm
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The Theft of the Eaglet
The remains of Charles A. Lindbergh Jr., (POLICE) The child's body was face downward, covered with leaves and insects. It was little more than a skeleton, the outline of a form in a dark, murky heap of rotting vegetation. The left leg was missing from the knee down, as were the left hand and right arm. Most of its organs were gone, scavenged by the animal life dwelling in the wooded area. It had decomposed so completely that it was not possible at first to determine whether it was a boy or a girl. The cause of death was a massive fracture of the skull. The body had been left to the elements for two to three months. Less than twenty-four hours later, and an hour after it had been identified as Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. by its nurse and father, the remains were cremated. Seventy-three dramatic days of waiting had come to an end. Charles A. Lindbergh Jr. (AP)

26. Lindbergh
lindbergh This is the companion site to the program, part of the American Experience series on PBS, that explores the life of aviation pioneer, charles lindbergh. The site provides background
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27. PBS - Chasing The Sun - Charles Lindbergh
Innovators, charles lindbergh. charles lindbergh was working as an air mail pilot in the Midwest when he convinced a group of St.
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CHARLES LINDBERGH
Archival footage of Charles Lindbergh’s triumphant return to the U.S. after his 1927 trans-Atlantic flight. Includes footage of a massive ticker-tape parade in New York. (1:44, silent)
1974 U.S. military interview with Charles Lindbergh in which he discusses his opposition to the supersonic transport and his support of environmental issues. (3:50, sound)

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Donald Douglas Lockheed Brothers William Boeing ... Frank Lorenzo Lindbergh worked with the Ryan Manufacturing Company in San Diego, CA to build his single-engine plane, the Spirit of St. Louis. Some of the world's most famous aviators were taking to the skies in 1927, hoping to become the first to fly nonstop between New York and Paris. A $25,000 prize had been offered by hotel businessman Raymond Orteig for the first to complete the feat. Four men had already died trying, three others had been seriously injured, and two were still missing, but that didn't stop one ambitious young man from Little Falls, Minnesota. Charles Lindbergh was working as an air mail pilot in the Midwest when he convinced a group of St. Louis businessmen to fund his attempt to make the trans-Atlantic flight. Lindbergh worked with a San Diego-based plane company to custom-build the plane according to the strict specifications needed to make the journey. Lindbergh christened his plane the

28. Classic_Pacific_Seaplane_History_&_Art_Posters - PAN AM CLIPPERS - Navy_Flying_B
A rare look at Hawaii and Pacific Seaplanes from the 1920's to 1950's. Includes Pan American Airways flying clippers, American and Japanese World War II seaplanes, and also charles lindbergh and Amelia Earhardt's link to this subject.
http://www.pacific-seaplanes.com/Boarding_Ramp/index.html

29. TIME 100: Charles Lindbergh
AP. charles lindbergh poses with his plane, The Spirit of St. Louis, in 1927. My father charles lindbergh became an American hero when he was 25 years old.
http://www.time.com/time/time100/heroes/profile/lindbergh01.html
NATION WORLD BUSINESS ARTS ... CURRENT ISSUE AP Charles Lindbergh poses with his plane, The Spirit of St. Louis, in 1927
Charles Lindbergh
He was the century's first hero and unwittingly pioneered the age of mass-media celebrity
By REEVE LINDBERGH
Dubious Influences: Century's Villains and Antiheroes
Five Captivating Romances: When Love Was the Adventure
Monday, June 14, 1999
I was the youngest of four brothers and two sisters and grew up during the second half of my father's life, when the early years of triumph, tragedy and controversy were over. I felt no personal familiarity with the famous 1927 flight, and if I asked my father about that accomplishment, he would say only, "Read my book!" Muhammad Ali
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... Bill Wilson Categories Leaders/Revol. Artists/Entertainers Builders/Titans Scientists/Thinkers Sometimes, though, I wonder whether he would have turned back if he'd known the life he was headed for. My father Charles Lindbergh became an American hero when he was 25 years old. After he made the first nonstop solo flight from New York to Paris in 1927, in a tiny silver monoplane called Spirit of St. Louis, his very existence took on the quality of myth. Overwhelming, overnight celebrity followed him home from Paris to the U.S. and around the nation on his tour promoting aviation. Fame followed him on his goodwill tour to Mexico late in 1927, where he met the U.S. ambassador's daughter Anne Morrow, who married him in 1929. They traveled all over the world as pioneer aviator-explorers, mapping air routes for the fledgling airline industry. Together they navigated by the stars and watched the great surfaces of the earth revealed beneath their wings: desert and forest and jungle and tundra, wild rivers and wide-open oceans. Land, sea and air: all of it seemed to be endless; all of it seemed to be theirs.

30. CHARLES LINDBERGH STORY
SPACE COMICS HOME PAGE. NEXT PAGE Click here to return to the SPACE EDUCATORS' HANDBOOK HOME PAGE.
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CHARLES LINDBERGH STORY SPACE COMICS HOME PAGE NEXT PAGE Click here to return to the SPACE EDUCATORS' HANDBOOK HOME PAGE.

31. NJ.com: Everything Jersey
On a windy winter night in 1932, a kidnapper crept onto the estate of charles A. lindbergh, climbed a homemade ladder and left with the baby of the most famous man in the world.
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32. Lindbergh History
Historical information about charles A. and Anne Morrow lindbergh. a historical interest in charles lindbergh or the "Spirit of St environmental preservation, which charles and his wife, Anne
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While many of you have come to this site because of a historical interest in Charles Lindbergh or the "Spirit of St. Louis", we hope you will come to learn more about the vision of balance between technological advancement and environmental preservation, which Charles and his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh , shared. The Lindbergh Foundation strives to nourish this vision of balance born in the past, alive in the present, and reaching into the future. We are committed to keeping their philosophy of balance alive as a central element of all that happens in this organization. We hope you will find the information in this section valuable and hope you will visit the other sections of our website.

33. CHARLES LINDBERGH STORY
charles lindbergh STORY. SPACE COMICS HOME PAGE. NEXT PAGE Click here to return to the SPACE EDUCATORS HANDBOOK HOME PAGE.
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34. Welcome To Charles Lindbergh School Home Page
Information for parents, volunteer details, and student projects.
http://www.madison.k12.wi.us/lindbergh/pkindex.htm
Welcome to Charles Lindbergh Elementary School, Madison, WI Lindbergh School is located on the far north side of Madison. Our culturally diverse student population is primarily from a walk-in neighborhood. We serve 250 children in Grades K through 5. We are excited about celebrating our 36th year in education.
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The mission of Lindbergh Elementary School, the center of a multicultural neighborhood, is to ensure academic success for each student, enabling children to become life-long learners and productive members of society, through collaborative efforts with staff, families and community.
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35. TIME 100: Charles Lindbergh
AP. charles lindbergh poses with his plane, The Spirit of St charles lindbergh. He was the century's first hero and unwittingly pioneered the age of massmedia celebrity
http://time.com/time/time100/heroes/profile/lindbergh01.html
NATION WORLD BUSINESS ARTS ... CURRENT ISSUE AP Charles Lindbergh poses with his plane, The Spirit of St. Louis, in 1927
Charles Lindbergh
He was the century's first hero and unwittingly pioneered the age of mass-media celebrity
By REEVE LINDBERGH
Dubious Influences: Century's Villains and Antiheroes
Five Captivating Romances: When Love Was the Adventure
Monday, June 14, 1999
I was the youngest of four brothers and two sisters and grew up during the second half of my father's life, when the early years of triumph, tragedy and controversy were over. I felt no personal familiarity with the famous 1927 flight, and if I asked my father about that accomplishment, he would say only, "Read my book!" Muhammad Ali
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Diana, Princess of Wales

Anne Frank
... Bill Wilson Categories Leaders/Revol. Artists/Entertainers Builders/Titans Scientists/Thinkers Sometimes, though, I wonder whether he would have turned back if he'd known the life he was headed for. My father Charles Lindbergh became an American hero when he was 25 years old. After he made the first nonstop solo flight from New York to Paris in 1927, in a tiny silver monoplane called Spirit of St. Louis, his very existence took on the quality of myth. Overwhelming, overnight celebrity followed him home from Paris to the U.S. and around the nation on his tour promoting aviation. Fame followed him on his goodwill tour to Mexico late in 1927, where he met the U.S. ambassador's daughter Anne Morrow, who married him in 1929. They traveled all over the world as pioneer aviator-explorers, mapping air routes for the fledgling airline industry. Together they navigated by the stars and watched the great surfaces of the earth revealed beneath their wings: desert and forest and jungle and tundra, wild rivers and wide-open oceans. Land, sea and air: all of it seemed to be endless; all of it seemed to be theirs.

36. Reader's Companion To American History - -LINDBERGH, CHARLES A.
The Reader s Companion to American History. lindbergh, charles A. (19021974), aviator, adviser to the airlines and the military, and environmentalist.
http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/rcah/html/ah_053900_lindberghcha.htm
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LINDBERGH, CHARLES A.
, aviator, adviser to the airlines and the military, and environmentalist. Always a "Lone Eagle," Lindbergh was a young airmail pilot in 1927 when he ordered and configured a small monoplane to his own design, christened it the Spirit of St. Louis, and then flew it from a rainy airstrip on Long Island to Paris nonstop in 33 1/2 hours. It was a feat that electrified the world and galvanized public acceptance of the airplane and commercial aviation. A month later, Aviation magazine observed: "Some deeds are marked by an inherent nobility that lifts them above other feats.... [But] there is something leveling, as well as elevating, about aerial adventure. The substitution of the pilot's helmet for the diplomat's high hat, the leather jacket for the frock coat, and the greasy mitten for the kid glove, appear[s] to breed mass camaraderie that tramples down political barriers and official punctilios between nations." Before his historic flight, Lindbergh had met Harry Guggenheim, another flyer and head of the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aviation. It was on Guggenheim's estate that he wrote his autobiographical

37. Charles Lindbergh, 1927
Photograph captioned charles Lindberg starts his victory tour of The United States in Hartford, July 1927.
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38. Charles Lindbergh: A Who2 Profile
charles lindbergh. . Aviator. Name at birth charles Augustus lindbergh. In 1927 charles lindbergh made the first solo airplane flight across the Atlantic Ocean
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CHARLES LINDBERGH Aviator Name at birth: Charles Augustus Lindbergh In 1927 Charles Lindbergh made the first solo airplane flight across the Atlantic Ocean. He left Roosevelt Field in New York on 20 May 1927, piloting a plane named The Spirit of St. Louis. 33 1/2 hours later he landed in Paris to a hero's welcome and permanent international fame. In 1932 Lindbergh's son was kidnapped and later found dead; the case became a public sensation. A German immigrant named Bruno Hauptmann was convicted of the crime and executed, though in the years since some have claimed he was wrongly accused. During 1939 and 1940 Lindbergh was a vocal opponent of American entry into World War II. However, after the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor he joined the war effort, eventually flying 50 combat missions in the Pacific. His 1953 autobiography The Spirit of St. Louis won the Pulitzer Prize. In later years Lindbergh and his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, were well-known as advocates for environmental conservation.
Extra credit : Lindbergh was followed by Amelia Earhart , the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean... In 2003, three German siblings claimed that DNA tests proved they were Lindbergh's children. David and Dyrk Hesshaimer and Astrid Bouteuil said that Lindbergh had carried out an affair with their mother, Brigitte Hesshaimer, from 1957 until his death in 1974.

39. Great American History Fact-Finder - -Lindbergh, Charles
The Great American History FactFinder. lindbergh, charles. (1902-74), and Anne Morrow lindbergh (1906- ). charles, an aviator, made
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Lindbergh, Charles
, and Anne Morrow Lindbergh . Charles, an aviator, made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean in the Spirit of St. Louis on May 20-21, 1927, flying from New York to Paris in 33 ½ hours. Called the "Lone Eagle" and "Lucky Lindy," he received a hero's welcome on his return and was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. In the 1930s, Lindbergh became an outspoken isolationist and a member of the America First Committee prior to World War II. When war came, however, he flew combat missions in the Pacific and served as a technical expert on aeronautical matters. In 1954 he won the Pulitzer Prize for his autobiography, The Spirit of St. Louis . His wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was a poet and essayist known for the sensitive nature of her works. Especially well known are her Gift from the Sea , a book of essays, and The Unicorn and Other Poems . She made many flights with her husband, which provided inspiration for several other books. The couple's early life was marred by the tragedy of their infant son's kidnapping and murder in 1932. The resulting sensational coverage of the trial forced the couple to seek refuge and privacy in Europe. They eventually settled in Hawaii.
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Lindbergh Does It! To Paris in 33 1/2 Hours; Flies 1,000 Miles Through Snow and Sleet; Cheering French Carry Him Off Field
New York Times
, May 21, 1927 Early in the morning on May 20, 1927 Charles A. Lindbergh took off in The Spirit of St. Louis from Roosevelt Field near New York City. Flying northeast along the coast, he was sighted later in the day flying over Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. From St. Johns, Newfoundland, he headed out over the Atlantic, using only a magnetic compass, his airspeed indicator, and luck to navigate toward Ireland. The flight had captured the imagination of the American public like few events in history. Citizens waited nervously by their radios, listening for news of the flight. When Lindbergh was seen crossing the Irish coast, the world cheered and eagerly anticipated his arrival in Paris. A frenzied crowd of more than 100,000 people gathered at Le Bourget Field to greet him. When he landed, less than 34 hours after his departure from New York, Lindbergh became the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. More Share your Lindbergh Pictures, Articles, and Stories! Help save a Piece of Lindy History!

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