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North to the Orient

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
255

Author
  
Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Publisher
  
Harcourt


Publication date
  
1935

Originally published
  
1935

Page count
  
255

Country
  
United States of America

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Awards
  
National Book Award for Nonfiction

Similar
  
Works by Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Other books

North to the Orient is a 1935 book by the American writer Anne Morrow Lindbergh. It is the account of the 1931 flight by her and her husband, Charles Lindbergh, from the United States to Japan and China, by the northern route over Canada, Alaska, and Siberia. It also documented their volunteering flights as relief efforts for the infamous Central China flood of 1931.

Lindbergh submitted the manuscript to Harcourt Brace in April 1935. By the following evening, she learned that it had been accepted for publication. The book was praised by critics and became a bestseller.

The first edition of 25,000 copies sold out within days, and the book was on its third printing by the end of the first week. It received the inaugural National Book Award for Nonfiction.

References

North to the Orient Wikipedia