The Spirit of St. Louis.
"Along with most of my fellow fliers, I believed that aviation had a brilliant future. Now we live, today, in our dreams of yesterday; and, living in those dreams, we dream again": First Edition of The Spirit of St. Louis; Inscribed by Charles A. Lindbergh Prior To Publication To a Fellow World War II
The Spirit of St. Louis.
LINDBERGH, Charles A.
Item Number: 20020
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1953.
First edition. Octavo, original cloth. Inscribed by the author on the title page prior to publication, “To the Mac Donalds, with deep appreciation and best wishes from Charles Lindbergh July, 1953 Publication date is Sept. 14. The recipients were Charles Henry MacDonald and his wife. MacDonald was a fellow fighter pilot who commanded the 475th Fighter Group for 20 months in his P-38 Lightning, Putt Putt Maru with the unit number 100 and becoming the third ranking fighter ace in the Pacific during World War II. Some rubbing to the spine ends, an excellent example in a very good dust jacket. A nice association.
Winner of the 1954 Pulitzer Prize for Autobiography, this is Charles Lindberghs riveting account of the first nonstop flight between the United States and Europe he undertook in 1927. "At its exciting best, this book keeps the reader cockpit close to a rare adventure" (Time).
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