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Books with title Charles A. Lindbergh: A Human Hero

  • Charles A. Lindbergh: A Human Hero

    James Cross Giblin

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Oct. 20, 1997)
    Pilot Charles A. Lindbergh was one of the first Americans to be lionized by the news media. When LIndbergh made his nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927, radio and sound movies were just beginning to be popular, enabling people to learn of events almost as soon as they happened. Overnight, the 25-year-old Lindbergh, a man of modest means and education, was catapulted into the public limelight. He became the American hero whom everyone adored and thought could do no wrong. Lindbergh's popularity lasted little more than a decade. His ties to Nazi Germany and his outspoken isolationist views prior to World War II cost him the respect of many close friend and relatives, and of the general public as well. The story of Lindbergh's rise to fame and abrupt descent into disgrace is told here with frankness and understanding. The meticulously researched text and generous selection of archival photographs present a lively and rounded portrait of a man who earned his place in aviation history despite his faults.
  • Charles Lindbergh: Hero Pilot

    David R. Collins

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub, June 1, 1990)
    A biography of the aviator who made the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean
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  • Charles A. Lindbergh: A Human Hero

    James Cross Giblin

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Oct. 20, 1997)
    Pilot Charles A. Lindbergh was one of the first Americans to be lionized by the news media. When LIndbergh made his nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927, radio and sound movies were just beginning to be popular, enabling people to learn of events almost as soon as they happened. Overnight, the 25-year-old Lindbergh, a man of modest means and education, was catapulted into the public limelight. He became the American hero whom everyone adored and thought could do no wrong. Lindbergh's popularity lasted little more than a decade. His ties to Nazi Germany and his outspoken isolationist views prior to World War II cost him the respect of many close friend and relatives, and of the general public as well. The story of Lindbergh's rise to fame and abrupt descent into disgrace is told here with frankness and understanding. The meticulously researched text and generous selection of archival photographs present a lively and rounded portrait of a man who earned his place in aviation history despite his faults.
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  • Charles Lindbergh

    Saddleback Educational Publishing

    eBook (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Oct. 13, 2019)
    Theme: Hi-Lo, graphic novels, illustrated, biography. Fast-paced and easy-to-read, these 25-page graphic biographies teach students about historical figures: those who lead us into new territory; pursued scientific discoveries; battled injustice and prejudice; and broke down creative and artistic barriers. These biographies offer a variety of rich primary and secondary source material to support teaching to the standards.
  • Charles Lindbergh

    Lucia Tarbox Raatma

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2000)
    A biography of Charles Lindbergh, which focuses on his accomplishment as the first man to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • Charles Lindbergh, Hero Pilot

    David R. Collins, Victor Mays

    Hardcover (Garrard Pub Co, March 1, 1978)
    A biography of the pioneer aviator who made the first solo transatlantic flight covers the triumphs and tragedies of his dramatic life
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  • Charles Lindbergh

    Heather Lehr Wagner

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Feb. 1, 2003)
    A biography of the American aviator who, in 1927, became the first person to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean.
  • CHARLES LINDBERGH

    Blythe Randolph

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, March 15, 1990)
    This is a synopsis of important events in the life of Charles Lindbergh. There are fascinating details of the amazing, heroic flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. There are details of the kidnapping of his first child, a baby boy just 20 months old when he was taken and killed, and a fascinating look at his environmental efforts late in life.
  • Charles Lindbergh

    Heather Lehr Wagner

    Paperback (Chelsea House Pub, Dec. 1, 2002)
    A biography of the American aviator who, in 1927, became the first person to fly non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • Charles Lindbergh

    Blythe Randolph

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Feb. 1, 1990)
    Presents a biography of Charles Lindbergh, from his early years as an aviator to his controversial later life
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  • Charles Lindbergh

    John Norwood Fago

    Paperback (Pendulum Press, Jan. 1, 1979)
    The lives and flying careers of Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart are briefly shown in cartoon format with text.
  • Charles Lindbergh

    Saddleback Educational Publishing

    CD-ROM (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Sept. 1, 2008)
    A 16-page Teacher's Resource Guide (TRG) CD for each title includes research-based reproducible activities which extend key reading strategies including decoding, vocabulary skills, activating prior knowledge, fluency, and more. Simply select and print the activities that you need.Guided by Time Magazines list of 100 most influential people, the Biographies of the 20th Century series of softcover 64-page biographies focuses on the leaders, scientists, and icons who shaped our world. These people, many from very humble beginnings, changed how the world works. Each biography includes a glossary, timeline, and illustrations. An individual guide for each title provides reproducible activities to extend the text.