This exciting print is from a rare children’s book, published over 65 years ago! It shows is a wonderful, whimsical picture of the Charles A. Lindbergh (Lucky Lindy) airpalne, the Spirit of St. Louis. It was a Ryan monoplane. And in 1927 he made the first non-stop trip across the atlantic ocean-- of course, back in 1927, that took over 33 hours!.

It is printed on thick, quality paper and has bold, rich colors. It has text on the back, but the thickness of the paper prevents it from being visible through the paper. The text on the back (or a photocopy of the text) tells the story of this airplane. The print is even nicer than the scan!

 

The page measures approx. 8.5x11.5 inches (21x29 cm), and the actual image area is about 7.75x11 inches (20x28cm).

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