Yes, when she had her plane she wanted something special about so she wrote canary on the side so people would know it was hers.
no she did not it would be impossible
Around about l929-3l It is often impossible to precisely date books, due to reprints, different editions, title changes. It has been argued she originally planned a racier more, shall we say(Beat the devil) type of title but it was edited down to (Fun) It could nto have been published later than l93l. She also wrote an account of her Flight in the Friendship( had a numerical title 32 hours something) Of course there werepost-disappearance publications of her writings edited by Mr. Putnam(Last Flight) (Soaring wings). UPDATE This book was published in 1932, just after Amelia Earhart's famous flight across the Atlantic alone.
Well, honey, Amelia Earhart was too busy breaking aviation records to be worrying about horses. So, unless that horse had wings, I highly doubt she owned one. Stick to asking about planes and you might actually learn something interesting.
Yes, at least three, plus one that was post-disappearance published by her Husband- the last one called Last Flight ( there is an alternate title- yes, Soaring Wings) this was ascribed to Mr. Putnam. The other books were one with a numerical title- about the Friendship Flight, The Fun of It, and one other one. Also, numerous magazine articles.
She was an American activist for women's rights. Who is she? Amelia Jenks Bloomer was her name. Amelia Jenks was born in Homer, New York on May 27, 1818. She was a very famous for women's right and for being a reformer. Amelia was also a school teacher, which led her to meeting her husband, whose name is Dexter C. Bloomer. (She was 22 when she got married.) Her husband was a lawyer and a part time owner of the Seneca Falls Country Courier. Her new husband encouraged her to write for the paper. In 1849, Amelia began writing a newspaper called The Lily. Articles in The Lily were mostly about temperance. (Temperance is an effort to get people not to drink alcohol.) The Lily had about 6,000 subscribers. Eventually Amelia started writing about women's rights, such as unequal educational opportunities, hateful marriage and property laws, and suffrage (the right to vote) for women. The Lily supported a change in women's dress. Amelia wanted to do away with the long dresses and corsets. She thought women should wear shorter dresses with something that resembled baggie pants underneath. The pants came to be know as "bloomers." They never really became popular but people still remember Amelia for the "bloomers." Sadly, Amelia Jenks Bloomer died on December 31, 1894 in Council Bluff, Iowa. We think Mrs. Bloomer was an amazing woman.
Amelia wrote at least an autobiography.
no she did not it would be impossible
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for all I know she wrote one book and it as called The Fun For It.
As a child he liked playing with her sister, as an adult she like to write books about her flight experiences.
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Her father was already deceased at the time of her disappearance. Her Mother lived until Halloween of l963, when she died. an Earhart comemorative stamp with qan Acheson postmark- air mail of course, was issued in that year. I would imagine the mother had some loss-separation feelings to say the least- she was not a writer, and did not write any memoirs on such private grief feelings.
To persuade people to visit Amelia island and tell its long history
Amélie would be the classic French spelling, but Amelia would be accepted as well as a first name in French.
Consult the book (Hollywood Pilot) and read Howard Hughes for the name they gave the title character in the last chapter and draw your own conclusions. somebody had to write the bizarre crank letter who had some personal knowledge of both Amelia Earhart and a well-known industrialist. consult the local Hardware store, rhymes with Clues! No its not Phil Phillips of screwdriver fame.
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