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Lindbergh by a scott berg
Lindbergh by a scott berg







lindbergh by a scott berg

government his leadership in the America First movement his role in first promoting commercial aviation and, during WWII, improving the efficiency of the Army Air Corps. Berg details Lindbergh's prewar trips to Nazi Germany at the request of the U.S.

lindbergh by a scott berg

Perhaps more attention to Lindbergh's near-worship of the Nobel Prize-winning doctor, Alexis Carrel, would have explained more about his enigmatic character. There are no new insights into the boy flier, no new theories about the kidnapping, but there is a chilling portrait of a man who did not seem to enjoy many of the most basic human emotions. Lindbergh's 1956 affair with her doctor, Dana Atchley) instructs and fascinates through the richness of detail. The result is a solidly written book that while revealing few new secrets (there are discoveries about Lindbergh's father's illegitimacy and Mrs. Berg (Max Perkins) writes with the cooperation, although not necessarily the approval, of the Lindbergh family, having been granted full access to the unpublished diaries and papers of both Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Lindbergh, writes Berg, was ""the most celebrated living person ever to walk the earth."" It's a brash statement for a biography that makes its points through a wealth of fact rather than editorial (or psychological) surmise, but after the 1927 solo flight to Paris and the 1932 kidnapping of his infant son, most readers will agree.









Lindbergh by a scott berg