Anne Morrow Lindbergh: Her Life (96 page)

 

Charles is sworn in as a Brigadier General in the Air Force Reserves, regaining the commission he gave up after a dispute with President Roosevelt before World War II, April 1954. (U.S. Air Force Photo)

 

 

The Lindberghs’ home in Maui, built in 1967 on five acres of land purchased from their friend Sam Pryor, whom Charles met in his early days of flying for Pan Am. While Charles loved the beauty of the land, water, and sky, Anne was often left alone, feeling isolated from her friends and family and hating the constant ocean’s roar. (Lindbergh Picture Collection, Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library)

 

 

Anne and Charles, September 1969, in Darien, Connecticut, recently returned from a trip to Africa. (Richard W. Brown)

 

 

In 1971, Alden Whitman and Charles Lindbergh toured the Philippines. Whitman, a seasoned journalist and the editor of the obituary page of
The New York Times
, was the first reporter in thirty years with whom Charles would speak. Whitman hoped to document Charles’s environmental vision and projects. (Alden Whitman Papers, New York Public Library)

 

 

Charles visiting his son Land on his cattle ranch in western Montana, April 1971. (Alden Whitman Papers, New York Public Library)

 

 

Charles in the kitchen of his boyhood home in Little Falls, Minnesota, on the shore of the Mississippi River, in 1971. His home is now a museum and a state park. (Alden Whitman Papers, New York Public Library)

 

 

Anne and her granddaughter Elizabeth Lindbergh Brown, Barnet, Vermont, Christmas, 1978. (Richard Brown)

 

 

Three generations of Lindbergh women. Anne, her daughter Reeve, and her granddaughter Elizabeth at the dedication of the Lindbergh Terminal in Minneapolis, 1985. (Photo by Robert E. Paulson, used by permission of the Anne and Charles Lindbergh Foundation)

 

 

Anne, overcome with emotion, on the capitol grounds of St. Paul, Minnesota, in May 1985, at the dedication of a statue of Charles by sculptor Paul Granland. He is depicted as both a boy and an aviator. (AP/Wide World Photos)

 

 

Anne presenting an award to the Queen of Thailand for her efforts in environmental preservation at the Lindbergh Fund annual meeting, New York City, May 1995. (AP/Wide World Photos)

 

FIRST ANCHOR BOOKS EDITION, NOVEMBER
2000

 

Copyright © 1999 by Susan Hertog

 

All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by Anchor Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York. Originally published in hardcover in the United States by Nan A. Talese, an imprint of Doubleday, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, in 1999.

 

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The Library of Congress has cataloged the Nan A. Talese / Doubleday edition as follows:
Anne Morrow Lindbergh: her life / Susan Hertog. —1st ed.
in the United States of America.
p. cm.
eISBN: 978-0-307-87421-4
1. Lindbergh, Anne Morrow, 1906– . 2. Women authors,
American—20th Century Biography. 3. Women air pilots—United
States—Biography. 4. Air pilots’ spouses—United States—Biography.
5. Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902–1974—Marriage. I. Title.
PS3523.I516Z69 1999
818′.5209—dc21
[B]    99–28759

 

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