LINDBERGH, COL. CHARLES A. - The Radio Addresses of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, 1939-1940USA: Scribner's Commentator, 1940. First Edition. Paperback. Contains the text of the following radio addresses given by Charles Lindbergh as part of his ultimately unsuccessful effort to keep the United States out of WWII: America and European Wars (15 Sept. 1939); Neutrality and War (13 Oct. 1939); The Air Defense of America (19 May 1940); Our Drift Toward War (15 June 1940); Our Relationship With Europe (4 Aug. 1940). 18 page stapled booklet. No date, publisher or indication of any prior printing stated but Luckett (p.99) suggests a publishing date of 1940 by Scribner's Commentator. Once considered the most famous man in the world as a result of his being the first person to fly non-stop from New York to Paris, in the run-up to WWII Lindbergh leveraged this fame as spokesman for the non-interventionist America First Committee. Tiny clear tape repair to fore-edge of front cover otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. ; 8vo. Good . USD 495.00 [Appr.: EURO 424.75 | £UK 366.75 | JP¥ 73077] Book number 237h2058is offered by:
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