WE
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WE opens with Charles Lindbergh’s determined preparation for the first solo transatlantic flight. He writes in a direct, methodical voice, recounting the tense hours before takeoff and the calculated choices that shaped the journey. Lindbergh emphasizes action and intention, guiding readers through the intense physical and mental demands of piloting The Spirit of St. Louis. The narrative wastes no time, thrusting the audience into a firsthand account of one of the 20th century’s defining feats of aviation.
Description
Lindbergh recounts more than just the May 1927 flight from New York to Paris; he builds the story from his background in aviation, his early years as an airmail pilot, and the conception of the flight itself. The writing blends mechanical precision with awe for flight, documenting each challenge with clarity—from modifying the plane for maximum fuel efficiency to navigating with no radio and minimal visibility. His voice remains focused and exact, keeping readers in the cockpit with him.
The book also reflects Lindbergh’s introspection. He discusses the philosophical drive behind exploration and the solitude that both tests and rewards a pilot. Rather than portray the flight as a stunt, he frames it as a logical extension of human ambition and scientific progress. Every decision, from weight reduction to route planning, reveals a calculated risk rather than a reckless dare. His words elevate the journey into a disciplined act of vision and willpower.
Numbered eBooks: 400
Number of Unique Covers: 98
Number of 1:1 Covers: 32
The Brave Pilot
18 Unique Designs
x 7 Numbered eBooks
= 126 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 274 - 399
(31.50% of Supply)
The Spirit of St. Louis
17 Unique Designs
x 6 Numbered eBooks
= 102 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 172 - 273
(25.50% of Supply)
Over the Atlantic
16 Unique Designs
x 5 Numbered eBooks
= 80 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 92 - 171
(20.00% of Supply)
The Failed Flights
15 Unique Designs
x 4 Numbered eBooks
= 60 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 32 - 91
(15.00% of Supply)
The Inspiration to Fly
12 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered eBooks
= 12 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 20 - 31
(3.00% of Supply)
The Landing at Le Bourget
11 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered eBooks
= 11 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 9 - 19
(2.75% of Supply)
The United States Flights
9 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered eBooks
= 9 NFT eBooks
eBook Numbers 0 - 8
(2.25% of Supply)
Details
Publisher : Book.io
First Publication Date : 1927
Author : Charles Lindbergh
Genres: Historical, Memoir, Non-Fiction
Language : English
Word Count : 89,000
Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)
Read On : Book.io eReader dApp
Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover
Cardano Policy ID : f4a2fe1f3829b6bfa268c3b3bf68b25390a2e5908d3368881039ef93
Author Info
Charles Lindbergh
Charles A. Lindbergh (1902–1974) became internationally famous for completing the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in May 1927. Before the flight, he worked as a U.S. Air Mail pilot, and his technical acumen and self-discipline defined both his aviation and literary careers. In addition to WE, he wrote several other books, including The Spirit of St. Louis, which won the Pulitzer Prize. He remained a central, though sometimes controversial, figure in American history until his death.… Read More
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