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CHARLES LINDBERGH - SCRAPBOOK, AUTOGRAPH, & UNPUBLISHED PHOTOS.
(1902-1974) American aviator who, in his plane, "The Spirit of St. Louis", was the first to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean. A large 60pp. scrapbook, 10" x 12", compiled by Eric W. Bacharach, a Kansas City engineer, inventor and businessman. The scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, programs, and other ephemera pertaining to a visit by Charles Lindbergh. Included are unpublished photographs of Lindbergh in a plane, the "Miss Bourbon Ky.", and an autographed slip of paper, "C.A. Lindbergh Aug. 18, 1927", signed only three months after his famous transatlantic flight. According to the newspaper clippings, Lindbergh flew to Kansas City in August 1927 for a Rotary Club event intended to spread "airmindedness" among the local population. At the banquet, Bacharach was seated next to a slick airplane salesman who spent the entire evening trying to convince him that he needed an airplane. Bacharach joked the he would purchase the plane only if Lindbergh took him for a private test flight. Lindbergh agreed, and upon landing Bacharach became the new owner of the "Miss Bourbon Kentucky". Bacharach never learned to fly, but soon every pilot who passed through Kansas City was begging to fly the plane Lindy flew. He was forced to sell the plane at a loss, which the Rotary Club helped cover. Also included in the scrapbook is a T.L.S. by Gov. Dewey of N.Y., a S.P. of Michigan football coach Fielding H. Yost, a T.L.S. from Senator Harry F. Byrd, the calling card of Ilya Tolstoy, son of Leo Tolstoy, the calling card of Commandant Paul Louis Weiller, French industrialist and aviation pioneer, and much more. A fascinating assemblage of aviation and early 20th Century history. Front cover loose, wear to pages, photographs and autographs adhered to pages, else fine.

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December 9, 2011 11:00 AM EST
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