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From a curious Midwestern girl to a legendary aviator, Amelia Earhart's life was a daring pursuit of freedom, flight, and ...
The tragic death of Amelia Earhart owed as much to her husband’s Svengali-like machinations as to her limited piloting skills ...
For this he turns to one of the more esoteric books on the Earhart saga, Amelia Earhart’s Radio, by Paul Rafford Jr., a retired Pan Am navigator who believes she never intended to land at Howland.
This theory was popularized by the late CBS journalist Fred Goerner in his 1966 book The Search for Amelia Earhart. (The only good thing to come out of Goerner’s tale was Iain Matthews’s ...
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. ORIGINAL: Amelia Earhart set flying records, wrote books, advocated for ...
In the book Last Flight (published posthumously ... The empire of the skies might have been over, but the name of Amelia Earhart lived on.
In FreeFall Stage’s staging of Amelia Earhart, written by Kathryn Schultz Miller, we see Earhart as more than just a public figure – we see her as a human. TONY AWARDS NOMINATIONS - THE FULL LIST!
A tragic undercurrent of ambition breathes life into “Amelia and Me,” a new musical about Amelia Earhart written by Stacey ...