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Hi Kate,
Depending on how widely you care to define "a vacationing passenger" , you
should definitely look into the travalogues of Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Try
"North to the Orient", 1935, Harcourt Brace and Company, New York. I picked
up a first edition second hand, easily enough, about 5 years ago when I was
over in Vermont - howeve that may be more than a coincidence as I believe
that was where she lived in her final years...
Good Luck with the exhibit.
Jerry
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From: "Kate Cravens" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 4:30 PM
Subject: [MUSEUM-L] seeking quotes about experience of air or boat travel
Help. If you know of a journal, diary, travelogue etc. where a vacationing
passenger described the experience of traveling by airplane or by boat in
the
1930s, please send info. I need the quotes for an exhibit.
Thanks!
Kate
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