Ride on the wind : production material, [1956?].

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Ride on the wind : production material, [1956?].

Holograph (manuscript), corrected typescript with notations by Charles Augustus Lindbergh, photocopy typescript. A biography of Charles Lindbergh from boyhood through the famed flight that immortalized him as the man who rode the wind to Paris.

Manuscripts: 2 folders.

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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