Reprint. Originally published : New York : World Syndicate Co., 1927."With a valuable chapter on the navigation of "The Spirit of St. Louis" by Captain Robert Schofield Wood, and including a copy of the contents of the book presented to Captain Lindbergh by Secretary of State Kellogg, of world-wide congratulations received by the United States government."Mode of access: Internet.OSU's c.1 part of Grosset & Dunlap Collection
Given here is a brief history of the design and construction of the "Spirit of St. Lewis", the airpl...
Illustrated booklet titled U.S.S. Memphis CL13, 1925-1945 giving information on the history of the...
Secretary of State Rogers presents Charles A. Lindbergh (left) with a Certificate of Appreciation, o...
"Contains complete instructions on how to make a flying model of the Spirit of St. Louis."Mode of ac...
At bottom of p. 320, footnote reads: 288 pp. and 32 pp ill."Clean living, preparedness, courage"--Co...
Lindbergh is shown next to his plane (in 1927 filer) The Spirit of St. Louis shortly after he arri...
Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis, after his trans-Atlantic solo flight. (c. 1927
In his high-wing monoplane, The Spirit of St. Louis, Lindbergh became the first aviator to fly solo ...
General Charles Lindbergh climbs up on his airplane, the Sirius, which he and his wife flew on the...
Photographic portrait of Charles Lindbergh and his plane, "The Spirit of St. Louis", ca.1925. Mr. Li...
"No. 956" -- upper left margin. "Ununsed portion of chart for New York to Paris flight - 1927. C.A.L...
Charles A. Lindbergh is seen here in one of the world\u27s most widely published pictures. The famo...
Lindbergh and Spirit of St. Louis in Moline, 1927. Image on loan from Augustana Special Collections ...
Lindbergh and Spirit of St. Louis in Moline, 1927. Image on loan from Augustana Special Collections ...
Program of the banquet for Colonel Charles A. Lindberg held by the Louisville, Kentucky, Board of Tr...
Given here is a brief history of the design and construction of the "Spirit of St. Lewis", the airpl...
Illustrated booklet titled U.S.S. Memphis CL13, 1925-1945 giving information on the history of the...
Secretary of State Rogers presents Charles A. Lindbergh (left) with a Certificate of Appreciation, o...
"Contains complete instructions on how to make a flying model of the Spirit of St. Louis."Mode of ac...
At bottom of p. 320, footnote reads: 288 pp. and 32 pp ill."Clean living, preparedness, courage"--Co...
Lindbergh is shown next to his plane (in 1927 filer) The Spirit of St. Louis shortly after he arri...
Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis, after his trans-Atlantic solo flight. (c. 1927
In his high-wing monoplane, The Spirit of St. Louis, Lindbergh became the first aviator to fly solo ...
General Charles Lindbergh climbs up on his airplane, the Sirius, which he and his wife flew on the...
Photographic portrait of Charles Lindbergh and his plane, "The Spirit of St. Louis", ca.1925. Mr. Li...
"No. 956" -- upper left margin. "Ununsed portion of chart for New York to Paris flight - 1927. C.A.L...
Charles A. Lindbergh is seen here in one of the world\u27s most widely published pictures. The famo...
Lindbergh and Spirit of St. Louis in Moline, 1927. Image on loan from Augustana Special Collections ...
Lindbergh and Spirit of St. Louis in Moline, 1927. Image on loan from Augustana Special Collections ...
Program of the banquet for Colonel Charles A. Lindberg held by the Louisville, Kentucky, Board of Tr...
Given here is a brief history of the design and construction of the "Spirit of St. Lewis", the airpl...
Illustrated booklet titled U.S.S. Memphis CL13, 1925-1945 giving information on the history of the...
Secretary of State Rogers presents Charles A. Lindbergh (left) with a Certificate of Appreciation, o...