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Revision as of 16:42, 27 December 2013

Last Flight
1988 Orion Books edition
AuthorAmelia Earhart
edited by George Palmer Putnam
LanguageEnglish
GenreTravelogue, memoir
PublisherHarcourt, Brace and Company
Publication date
1937
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback and hardcover)

Last Flight is a book published in 1937 consisting of diary entries and other notes compiled by aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart during her failed attempt that year at flying solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Her husband, publisher George Palmer Putnam, edited the collection which was published posthumously as a tribute to his wife.

Consisting of hand-written diary entries, Earhart's writings cover the period from March 1937 up until her final entry on July 1, the day before her plane was reported missing en route to Howland Island in the South Pacific. The work is augmented by additional material written by Putnam, as well as a poem, "Courage", which Earhart had herself written.

Although credited to Earhart, historians have cast doubt as to how much of this book was actually written by Earhart and how much had been rewritten or embellished by Putnam.[citation needed]