Charles A. Lindbergh

Standard Name: Lindbergh, Charles A.

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Textual Features Agatha Christie
This story loosely resembles the real-life sensation of the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby in 1932.

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20-21 May 1927: In the Spirit of St Louis, Charles A. Lindbergh...

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20-21 May 1927

In the Spirit of St Louis, Charles A. Lindbergh made the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic, from Roosevelt Field, New York, to Le Bourget airfield at Paris.
Bruno, Leonard. On the Move: A Chronology of Advances in Transportation. Gale Research, 1993.
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1 March 1932: The twenty-month-old son of US aviator Charles...

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1 March 1932

The twenty-month-old son of US aviator Charles A. Lindbergh (famous for making the first solo non-stop transatlantic flight on 20-21 May 1927) was kidnapped.
“Charles A. Lindbergh Jr. Kidnapping, March 1, 1932”. Charles Lindbergh, An American Aviator: Kidnapping.

November 1940: Anne Morrow Lindbergh (wife of Charles A....

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November 1940

Anne Morrow Lindbergh (wife of Charles A. Lindbergh and already a published author) issued The Wave of the Future: A Confession of Faith, a pamphlet urging the USA to stay out of the second...

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