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; [[Ric Gillespie]], [http://tighar.org/Publications/TTracks/12_2/film.html "The Amelia Earhart Library and Film Festival | ; [[Ric Gillespie]], [http://tighar.org/Publications/TTracks/12_2/film.html "The Amelia Earhart Library and Film Festival":] | ||
: '''''Last Flight'''''. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company. 1937. Originally to be titled World Flight, this account of Earhart’s second and fatal attempt to circle the globe was posthumously assembled, and creatively edited, from notes she had sent home during the trip. Interesting reading, but don’t take it all as fact. | : '''''Last Flight'''''. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company. 1937. Originally to be titled World Flight, this account of Earhart’s second and fatal attempt to circle the globe was posthumously assembled, and creatively edited, from notes she had sent home during the trip. Interesting reading, but don’t take it all as fact. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:38, 10 January 2012
- Last Flight. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company. 1937. Originally to be titled World Flight, this account of Earhart’s second and fatal attempt to circle the globe was posthumously assembled, and creatively edited, from notes she had sent home during the trip. Interesting reading, but don’t take it all as fact.