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Anne Morrow Lindbergh
n.p., July, 1956
Signed Book by Anne Morrow Lindbergh, with Charles Lindbergh 14 Book Collection
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A signed book of Anne Morrow Lindbergh: her work 'The Unicorn and Other Poems' Pantheon Books, [n.d.], 86pp. 8vo. (5" x 8"), hardbound with blue cardboard boards and linen at spine. Signed on first free endpaper "For Jean, with my love Anne July 1956." Light, scattered foxing to page, offsetting to edges of book, with worn dust jacket. Binding still tight. Together with 14 books regarding her husband Charles Lindbergh - in various condition and listed below. These comprise excellent research material!

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The books include:

1. "The Lindberghs: The Story of a Distinguished Family" by P. J. O'Brien

2. "The Airman and the Carpenter: The Lindbergh Kidnapping and the Framing of Richard Hauptmann" by Ludovic Kennedy

3. "Flying with Lindbergh" by Donald E. Keyhoe

4. "Charles Lindbergh: His Life" by Dale van Every

5. "Lindbergh: The Lone Eagle" by George Buchanan Fife (two copies)

6. "I Remember Lindbergh" by John Grierson (first edition)

7. "Boyhood on the Upper Mississippi: A Reminiscent Letter" by Charles Lindbergh

8. "Wir zei…" ("The Two of Us by Plane Across the Atlantic" by Charles Lindbergh, German edition 1929

9. "Lindbergh Alone" by Brendan Gill (first edition)

10. "Charles A. Lindbergh: A Bio-Bibliography" by Perry D. Luckett

11. "Autobiography of Values" by Charles Lindbergh (first edition)

12. "The Story of Lindbergh: The Lone Eagle" by Richard Beamish (two different editions)

Anne Spencer Morrow Lindbergh (1906-2001) married Charles Lindbergh in May 1929. That year, she also flew an airplane solo for the first time, and in 1930, became the first American woman to earn a first-class glider pilot's license. Together, the Lindberghs were the first to fly from Africa to South America and explored polar air routes from North America to Asia and Europe. Their first child, Charles Jr., was born on Anne Lindbergh's birthday in June 1930. After the kidnapping of their child in March 1932, the discovery of his body in May 1932, and the press frenzy surrounding the "crime of the century," the family moved to England. She published her first book, "North to the Orient," in 1935. After World War II, Lindbergh returned to her literary career, receiving acclaim for the inspirational "Gift from the Sea" (1955), and writing other poems and essays. She published her diaries and letters in five volumes between 1971 and 1980.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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