which borrows details from the iconic Jewish author’s life and a crucial moment in American history, depicts an alternative reality in which isolationist Charles Lindbergh defeats Franklin D.
In 1932, after the toddler son of pioneering aviator Charles Lindbergh was snatched from his crib at his parents’ Hopewell, New Jersey, home, the media coverage of the crime quickly became nothing ...
On May 20, 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh left Long Island's Roosevelt Field in a single-engine plane built by Ryan Airlines. The plane, named the Spirit of St. Louis, would not touch ground again ...
Anne Morrow Lindbergh endured quietly Charles Augustus Lindbergh’s fame, the tragedy of a kidnapping, her husband’s descent from his pedestal of public divinity, and the publication of two ...
When Charles Lindbergh returned to the United States ... and soon became her husband's trusted co-pilot on history-making journeys that took them all over the world. In 1931 they journeyed in ...
Brands has written a resonant history of how Roosevelt fought behind ... The book chronicles how aviator Charles Lindbergh became the charismatic face of the “America First” movement that ...
You’ve heard of the Wright Brothers and Charles Lindbergh. But what about the first ... The former Boeing workers got interested in the history during their own recreational flight around ...