The Lost Flight of Amelia Earhart: A Novel Based on Historical Evidence
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Rating | : | 4.92 (953 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00M8ES2OC |
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Number of Pages | : | 493 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-25 |
Language | : | English |
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No she did not crash and sink atsea, no she did not crash at Gardner Island(Nikumaroro), and no she did not come back toAmerica in disguise as Irene Bolam.. Ten years of research studying the loss of AmeliaEarhart brings a story in book form that has allthe trappings of a book classic and as a featurefilm, a film classic. It is truly amazing that NavyIntelligence and U.S. and Japanese interests havebeen able to keep the secrets and the evidence ofthe Earhart loss suppressed for over 70 years, butit has happened
Sent from the Internet Subject: Your 'new' book Date: 3/27/2009 4:52:18 P.M. Carol Linn Dow is from Plano, Texas, and is the author of "The Lost Flight of Earhart" and other books. Though the final, documented answer to the fate of the famous flyer may not be revealed in our lifetime, this is as close as it gets. Author Dow's book is a written novel but is based on a strong fabric of historical evidence. Your sub-title on the cover does you a great injusticeit should read"A novel based on historical evidence plus an enormous anthology of evidence proving she did not die July 2, 1937. Carol Linn Dow was among the latter, and one of the finest. And wherever he is, I have no doubt that Fred Goerner is looking down at The Lost Flight of Amelia Earhart" - and smiling. She retired after 12 years with the newspaper and has published 11 books. For info: merla4@earthlink. Now, fortunately for histor
robert bennett said Earhart documentary newly solid. I am a US Army veteran of the Intelligence Services and have read most of the accounts of her disappearance. I think Carol Linn Dow has compiled a excellent screen play style book about Amelia Earhart's last flight. It is well documented and factual to the maximun extent considering that her husband had her declared dead in 19Earhart documentary newly solid I am a US Army veteran of the Intelligence Services and have read most of the accounts of her disappearance. I think Carol Linn Dow has compiled a excellent screen play style book about Amelia Earhart's last flight. It is well documented and factual to the maximun extent considering that her husband had her declared dead in 1939, it is doubtful that he would have done so without a good reason. The court a. 9, it is doubtful that he would have done so without a good reason. The court a. Carl E. Chance said A Book review by Carl Chance, Publisher "Wings Over Kansas". Author and historian Carol Linn Dow has shown me that she is a writer with "The Right Stuff!" Her in-depth research has opened up a Pandora's Box of facts on Amelia Earhart that has been crafted into her book with the art of an Agatha Christie novel.Author Dow's book is a written novel but is based on a strong fabric of historical evidence. Many never-before seen photos, interviews, radio logs and much mo. Buxx said Just Another One. The Earhart Mystery has become a 'cottage industry' much like the JFK assassination has been for the last 50 years or more.This is yet another of the 'FDR sent her on a spy mission' yarns that probably has it's origins in the feature motion picture "Flight fro Freedom"(19Just Another One Buxx The Earhart Mystery has become a 'cottage industry' much like the JFK assassination has been for the last 50 years or more.This is yet another of the 'FDR sent her on a spy mission' yarns that probably has it's origins in the feature motion picture "Flight fro Freedom"(1943).Authors that subscribe to the theories that Earhart was downed or landed on a Marshall Island or Saipan, and was imprisoned by the J. Just Another One The Earhart Mystery has become a 'cottage industry' much like the JFK assassination has been for the last 50 years or more.This is yet another of the 'FDR sent her on a spy mission' yarns that probably has it's origins in the feature motion picture "Flight fro Freedom"(19Just Another One Buxx The Earhart Mystery has become a 'cottage industry' much like the JFK assassination has been for the last 50 years or more.This is yet another of the 'FDR sent her on a spy mission' yarns that probably has it's origins in the feature motion picture "Flight fro Freedom"(1943).Authors that subscribe to the theories that Earhart was downed or landed on a Marshall Island or Saipan, and was imprisoned by the J. 3).Authors that subscribe to the theories that Earhart was downed or landed on a Marshall Island or Saipan, and was imprisoned by the J. ).Authors that subscribe to the theories that Earhart was downed or landed on a Marshall Island or Saipan, and was imprisoned by the J