The Spirit of St. Louis

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The Spirit of St. Louis is Charles Lindbergh’s Pulitzer Prize–winning autobiographical account of his pioneering 1927 solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.

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instanceOf autobiography
book
nonfiction book
author Charles Lindbergh
awardReceived Pulitzer Prize for Letters, Drama, and Music
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Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography
basedOn Lindbergh’s 1927 New York–to–Paris flight
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Lindbergh’s experiences during the flight
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preparation for transatlantic flight
solo nonstop flight from New York to Paris
genre autobiography
aviation literature
hasPart “New York to Paris”
“The Flight to Paris”
language English
mainCharacter Charles Lindbergh
mediaType print
notableWorkOf Charles Lindbergh
publicationDate 1953
publisher Charles Scribner's Sons
setting Atlantic Ocean
New York
Paris
subject 1927 solo nonstop transatlantic flight
Charles Lindbergh
aviation history
transatlantic flight
timePeriodCovered 1927
title The Spirit of St. Louis self-link

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