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Against Wind and Tide: Letters and Journals, 1947-1986

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by Anne Morrow Lindbergh


  At Jon Lindbergh and Barbara Robbins’s wedding in 1954. From left to right: Janey Robbins, Wendy Robbins, Reeve, Dick Robbins, Barbara, Jim Robbins, Jon, Anne, Charles, Scott, Land, and Ansy.

  In 1952, Jon was a member of an expedition to gather data from the ocean floor off New England. It was sponsored by Columbia University, the Office of Naval Research, the Navy’s Bureau of Ships, and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. This photograph originally appeared in Life magazine on October 27, 1952. (Copyright © Bettmann/CORBIS)

  Anne and Ansy in Darien, Connecticut, in 1955

  Susan and Land Lindbergh with their daughter, Erin, in 1963

  Lucia and Alan Valentine

  (Courtesy of Garry Valentine)

  Dana Atchley

  Anne at Little House, in Darien, Connecticut

  Anne and Charles with Vice President Lyndon Johnson at the White House in May 1962, at a dinner in honor of French minister of culture André Malraux and his wife, Marie-Madeleine Lioux.

  (Courtesy of the White House)

  Ansy with her son Charles Feydy in Paris, in 1965

  Anne, Reeve, and Charles at Reeve’s wedding in Montana, in 1968

  Anne with Reeve’s daughters, Elizabeth and Susannah Brown, in Vermont, in 1979

  Anne with Susannah outside Argonauta in Maui, Hawaii, in 1978

  Anne at work at her desk in Little House

  (Copyright © Jill Krementz)

  Anne and Charles, in 1968

  (Photograph by Richard Brown)

  At the Lindbergh Foundation Award Dinner in 1995. From left to right: Jim Newton, Land, Anne, Scott, and award recipient Queen Sirikit of Thailand.

  Ready for takeoff in Franconia, New Hampshire, in 1990

  BOOKS BY ANNE MORROW LINDBERGH

  North to the Orient

  Listen! the Wind

  The Wave of the Future

  The Steep Ascent

  Gift from the Sea

  The Unicorn and Other Poems

  Dearly Beloved: A Theme and Variations

  Earth Shine

  Bring Me a Unicorn

  Hour of Gold, Hour of Lead

  Locked Rooms and Open Doors

  The Flower and the Nettle

  War Within and Without

  Against Wind and Tide

 

 

 


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