Mistrial
Michael Davie, 6 June 1985
The Airman and the Carpenter: The Lindbergh Case and the Framing of Richard Hauptmann
by Ludovic Kennedy.
Collins, 438 pp., £12.95, April 1985,0 00 217060 4 Show More
by Ludovic Kennedy.
Collins, 438 pp., £12.95, April 1985,
“... were part of it. Harold Nicolson also made a social judgment – though he found Lindbergh ‘as nice as can be’. He described him as ‘like a bright, young chauffeur’. Ludovic Kennedy draws attention to a disagreeable side of Lindbergh’s character: a taste for aggressive practical jokes. But he was fearless, and an inspired mechanic. When he took off ... ”