The Spirit of St. Louis

Charles A. Lindbergh

Summary / Abstract

An autobiographical recounting by Lindbergh of his historic 1927 solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic in the custom-built aircraft Spirit of St. Louis. The narrative covers his planning, construction of the aircraft, financial and technical challenges, and the detailed 33½-hour flight from New York to Paris. The memoir won the Pulitzer Prize in 1954.

Publisher(s)

Charles Scribner’s Sons

Publication Date

14/09/1953

ISBN

0-684-85277-2 (original, 1953)

Edition

First edition (1953 hardcover); multiple reprints (e.g., Minnesota Historical Society Press 1993; Scribner trade paperback 2003)

Table of Contents

Two main sections:

The Craft (pages 3–178): Covers Lindbergh’s airmail flying career, planning, and building the Spirit of St. Louis.

New York to Paris (pages 181–492): Hour-by-hour account of his nonstop solo Atlantic flight, detailing navigation, weather, sleep deprivation, and other in-flight challenges.

Format Details

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Language

English

Number of Pages

562 pages (original, 1953 edition)

Format

Print formats: hardcover, paperback; no confirmed commercial eBook edition recorded

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