Book summaryA fictional account of Amelia Earhart's disappearance, as told by the aviatrix herself. She details her love of flying, her aspirations as a child, her relationship with her husband G. P. Putnam, as well as with Fred Noonan, her navigator, and the notorious disappearance itself. Media reviews"Strange, slight, but wonderful: a modest portrait that manages to create some moments of exceptional intensity and power of feeling." |
I Was Amelia Earhartby Mendelsohn, JaneFirst Edition
Book desription: New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996. Advance Reader's Edition for the first edition. Blue printed wraps. 2 books wrapped in the publishers promotional cover: brown shipping paper, with a hand-tied, burlap-twine, stamped Air Mail, along with the stamped, return postmark, "An island somewhere in the Pacific, February 1996" "Air Mail." Author's first book. Both books are in fine condition, in brown paper parcel tied with twine.. First Edition. Printed Wraps. Fine/Fine.
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