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  1. Based on Charles Lindbergh's 1953 Pulitzer Prize-winning book of the same name, The Spirit of St. Louis (1957) covers his groundbreaking 33-hour-and-20-minute solo flight from New York to Paris in May of 1927.

  2. 27 de jun. de 2017 · He at length arrived at a final draft, which he titled The Spirit of St. Louis, and which he claimed “is as accurate factually and impressionistically as I could make it, both through my own effort and through the criticism of others—in the flashbacks as well as in the story of the flight itself.”. Published in 1955, it won instant acclaim.

  3. The special Presentation Edition of the First Edition of Lindbergh's SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS issued in an unstated limitation of 1000 copies. This is Copy #672 SIGNED in full by the author. Fine in a Very Good original glassine with a short closed tear at the front and paper remnants adhered at the rear.

  4. Editions for The Spirit of St. Louis: 0743237056 (Paperback published in 2003), 0684852772 (Hardcover published in 1998), ... The Spirit of St. Louis (Borealis Book S.)

  5. Signed on the title page: “To Conger Goodyear, With best wishes from Charles A. Lindbergh.”. The Spirit of St. Louis was first published in 1953 and won the Pulitzer Prize for Autobiography in 1954. Lindbergh’s first account of the journey, titled “We,” was published shortly after he made the historic flight in 1927.

  6. Charles A. Lindbergh captured the world's attention—and changed the course of history—when he completed his famous nonstop flight from New York to Paris in 1927. In The Spirit of St. Louis, Lindbergh takes the reader on an extraordinary journey, bringing to life the thrill and peril of trans-Atlantic travel in a single-engine plane.

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  7. Hace 2 días · The Spirit of St. Louis. In 1919 Raymond Orteig, a Frenchman who owned the Brevoort and Lafayette hotels in New York City, made the fledgling flying world an extraordinary offer. Enthralled by ...