Laurie Gwen Shapiro's vibrant account of aviatrix Amelia Earhart's union with publishing scion George Putnam captures her iconoclastic spirit — and the shared ambition that proved her undoing.
Not many know that Amelia Earhart, the female aviation pioneer who disappeared in 1937, has close ties to South Texas.
Amelia Earhart is forever etched in history, both American and international. Her time as a trailblazing aviator, a face of women's rights and fame, and so much more made Earhart a global celebrity.
In the 1920s, in “The Crack-Up,” F. Scott Fitzgerald declared, people “thought of their old best dreams. Maybe there was a way out by flying, maybe our restless blood could find frontiers in the ...
U.S. officials released a cluster of sealed government records about the final trip of famed aviator Amelia Earhart, who disappeared nearly a century ago. The renowned female pilot disappeared over ...
A trove of declassified documents released Friday by the Trump administration sheds new light on the frantic search for Amelia Earhart after she mysteriously vanished on her infamous final flight ...
The federal government has begun releasing files related to aviator Amelia Earhart, whose disappearance in 1937 remains one of history’s biggest mysteries. Earhart went missing on July 2, 1937, while ...