There have been several books done on this case, the most notable is the Airman and the Carpenter.
It was written by Franz Kafka.
Charles Lindbergh wrote several books, including "We," "The Spirit of St. Louis," and "The Wartime Journals of Charles A. Lindbergh."
The celebrated aviator actually wrote two books about his transatlantic solo flight. The first was titled "We" and published in 1927. The second book, titled "The Spirit of St. Louis," was published in 1953 and earned Lindbergh a Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction (autobiography).
The LindberghKidnapping Case (1976)Fact-based story of the kidnapping of Charles Lindbergh Jr., son and namesake of the famed pilot, and ensuing trial of accused and convicted killer, Bruno Hauptmann.
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Franz Kafka wrote The Trial.
Franz Kafka wrote The Trial.
Johnny Appleseed is a folk tale, so no one really knows who first started telling the story, but several people have written about him in the modern day. Here are some of them:Steven Kellogg wrote the book Johnny Appleseed, published in 1988.Reeve Lindbergh wrote the book Johnny Appleseed, published in 1993.David L. Harrison wrote the book Johnny Appleseed: My Story, published in 2001.Jane Kurtz wrote the book Johnny Appleseed, published in 2004.Joan Holub wrote the book Who Was Johnny Appleseed, published in 2005.
He wrote a bestselling book "We" and helped a French scientist develop an early form of artificial heart.
Franz Kafka wrote "The Trial," a novel published posthumously in 1925. The story follows Josef K., who is arrested and prosecuted by a mysterious and oppressive system without being informed of his alleged crime.
Magnitude and importance are two different things. I'll go with magnitude since I don't know how to judge importance of a trial. Lizzie Bordon, Scopes "Monkey" Trial, Nuremberg Tribunal, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, O.J. Simpson...
Plato wrote the book 'republic'