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Loss of Eden: A Biography of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh.


Joyce Milton is probably best known to NR readers as the co-author of The Rosenberg File, the definitive study of the spy case. In Loss of Eden she writes alone, and with consistent brilliance, about Robert Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Anne Morrow Lindbergh (June 22, 1906, Englewood, New Jersey – February 7, 2001, Passumpsic, Vermont) was a pioneering American aviator, author, and the spouse of fellow aviator Charles Lindbergh. . Charles Lindbergh is deservedly a hero for his 1927 flight, but this book refutes my own view that he got a bad rap from FDR. Lindbergh was not just a "non-interventionist" during the period immediately before World War II. He loathed the sloppiness of democracy and the prevailing yellow journalism yellow journalism: see newspaper.
yellow journalism

In newspaper publishing, the use of lurid features and sensationalized news in newspaper publishing to attract readers and increase circulation.
. The brutal kidnapping of his son reinforced his negative feelings about America. Despite his assumption of expert knowledge, he was taken in by the Nazis and admired their alleged efficiency. It is clear from this book that Lindbergh had an engineer's mind, and was more at home with engines and aerodynamics aerodynamics, study of gases in motion. As the principal application of aerodynamics is the design of aircraft, air is the gas with which the science is most concerned.  than with the more complicated issues of history and personal relations. Thus his marriage - to the sensitive and introspective in·tro·spect  
intr.v. in·tro·spect·ed, in·tro·spect·ing, in·tro·spects
To engage in introspection.



[Latin intr
 Anne Morrow, who was in awe of him, but more reflective and with a tendency to mysticism - was not altogether happy. The book also contains much rich information about the culture of the time, especially the anti-war America First America First may refer to:
  • America First Committee, a special interest group that opposed entry of the United States of America into World War II
  • America First Credit Union, a credit union in Utah
 movement. Joyce Milton has written a splendid piece of biography and cultural history. P.S.: Hauptmann did it.
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Author:Hart, Jeffrey
Publication:National Review
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Apr 26, 1993
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