29 OCTOBER 1927, Page 35

Colonel Lindbergh's own biography, We—Pilot and Plane

(Putman-is, 7s. 6d.), is an absorbingly interesting book, which merits a longer review than we can now give it. What we

have just said of the Air Minister's volume applies also to this. Every girl and boy in England should read it, and every man and woman too, except those who are too old or too crotchety to thrill at a story of adventure and of daring, told with a fine simplicity and directness. Let no one think that " Lucky Lindy " flew the Atlantic by luck. We may read herein, between the lines, of the experience, the forethought, and the perseverance that went to achieve that feat. * * * *