What Led to the Lindbergh Kidnapping [followed by six paragraphs and a reprint of an editorial from the St. Louis Star, printed in three columns].

Charleston, WV: West Virginia Anti-Saloon League, 1932. Broadside, 11 x 8 1/2 inches. The editorial was written to counter a claim widespread at the time of the kidnapping of Charles Lindbergh's infant son that prohibition had led to a dramatic rise of crime in the United States. Not recorded on OCLC. Very good copy. Item #46008

Price: $85.00

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