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“We”

Charles A. Lindbergh

53K words~3h 33m read25 chapters1927

Charles A. Lindbergh's firsthand account of his historic 1927 transatlantic flight from New York to Paris. A gripping narrative of preparation, danger, and triumph that captures the spirit of aviation's golden age and one man's quest for glory.

In this captivating autobiography, Charles A. Lindbergh details the journey that made him an international icon. Written in his own words, 'We' chronicles his early days as a barnstormer, his military pilot training, and the dramatic days leading up to his solo flight across the Atlantic. The narrative captures both the technical challenges of long-distance aviation and the personal struggles of a young pilot determined to prove that transatlantic flight was possible. Beyond the famous flight to Paris, Lindbergh also recounts his subsequent goodwill tour across Europe, meeting dignitaries and celebrating with crowds of admirers. The book offers an intimate portrait of the man behind the legend, revealing his determination, courage, and the intense preparation required for this unprecedented feat of aviation.

Chapters

1Morph Edition
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2Titlepage
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3Imprint
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4Dedication
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5Foreword
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6Frontispiece
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7I: Boyhood and Early Flights
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8II: My First Plane
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9III: Barnstorming Experiences
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10IV: Heading South
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11V: Training at Brooks Field
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12VI: Receiving a Pilot’s Wings
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13VII: I Join the Air Mail
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14VIII: Two Emergency Jumps
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15IX: San Diego–St. Louis–New York
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16X: New York to Paris
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17Publisher’s Note
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18Author’s Note
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19A Little of What the World Thought of Lindbergh
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20I: Paris
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21II: Brussels
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22III: London
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23IV: Washington
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24V: New York
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25VI: St. Louis
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26Endnotes
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27List of Illustrations
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28Colophon
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29Uncopyright
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