The Independent - London, February 9th, 2001
ANNE MORROW LINDBERGH was an American poet and writer of great compassion and versatility. She was the widow of Charles Lindbergh, the aviation hero who had been the first to fly alone across the Atlantic. In the early years of their marriage they made a number of pioneering flights together, with Mrs Lindbergh serving as her husband's co-pilot, navigator and radio operator. In 1932 the kidnapping and murder of their baby son, Charles Jnr, shook not only America but the whole world.
Anne was the beautiful, cultured, somewhat shy, second daughter of Senator Dwight Morrow, a senior partner in t...
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