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Lafayette Exhibit

Yesterday, Allison, Tim and I went to the New York Historical Society. I was particularly moved by the Lafayette exhibit they have going on now – and it’s going to be there until 2008 so I HIGHLY recommend it to … Continue reading

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Today in History: October 26, 1776

On October 26, 1776, Benjamin Franklin set off on a diplomatic mission across the Atlantic – to get the French governments financial backing for the Revolution. As is well-known, he was a huge HIT with the French (that’s him in … Continue reading

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Summer Reading

… of the stars. I found this very enjoyable reading. What are “stars” reading this summer? Looks like pretty much everybody is reading Harry Potter (except Harold Bloom who is spending the summer re-reading the god-awful canon of the god-awful … Continue reading

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Saint-Ex: “Voici mon secret.”

Today is the birthday of Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Saint-Ex had a brief intersection with the Lindberghs. Anne Lindbergh wrote the whole thing up feverishly in her journal. She spent 24 hours with the man, and she fell in love with … Continue reading

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Antoine de Saint Exupery’s Letter

Thanks to Photon Courier, I came across this page about WWII pilots, which led me to Antoine de Saint Exupéry’s “Letter to an American”. You don’t want to miss this one.

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Anne Lindbergh on St. Exupery

Here’s my intro to this little series. Part I, from Lindbergh’s journal Part II Part III A couple more to come. She wrote a ton about her one night meeting with this man.

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“But man has always succeeded in rising again,” St.-Ex said.

August 5th, 1939 – from Anne Lindbergh’s journal We call Saint-Exupery. He is there, he speaks “pas un mot” of English. I have to talk to him. Heavens! What a prospect! Yes, he would be delighted to come out for … Continue reading

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Anne Lindbergh on St. Exupery: “I am rather afraid to meet him.”

Here’s my introduction to all of this. For those of you who are St.-Ex fans, or fans of flying, or fans of WRITING – the following excerpts from Anne Lindbergh’s journals are for you. August 4th 1939 C. [Ed: Charles … Continue reading

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The Meeting of St.-Exupery and the Lindberghs – an introduction

I have been wanting to post an entry from Anne Lindbergh’s journal (actually a couple entries) for a long time (especially since the recent revelations regarding St.-Ex’s plane.) The entry describes the first (and only) meeting between the Lindberghs and … Continue reading

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Books: History List

Taking my cue from Critical Mass, here is my compilation of favorite history, biography, and historical fiction. Criteria for books chosen is thus: The books chosen must be well written, and one does not need to have a lot of … Continue reading

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