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Amelia Earhart



Earhart, Amelia - ârˈhärt, 1897–1937, American aviator, b. Atchison, Kans. She was the first woman to cross the Atlantic by airplane (1928) and the first woman to make a solo flight across the Atlantic (1932). She was the first person to fly alone from Honolulu to California (1935). In 1937, she attempted with a copilot, Frederick J. Noonan, to fly around the world, but   Read More...

10 of the Best Books and Articles on: Amelia Earhart

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    Encyclopedia of Women and Sport in America ("Amelia Earhart" p. 79)
    by Carole A. Oglesby, Doreen L. Greenberg, Ruth Louise Hall, Karen L. Hill, Frances Johnston, Sheila Easterby Ridley. 360 pgs.


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    Aviation Legend, in Insight on the News
    by Timothy W. Maier. 10 pgs.


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    The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia ("Earhart, Amelia" begins on p. 152)
    by Henry R. Beasley, Maurine H. Beasley, Holly C. Shulman. 628 pgs.


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