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September 2021

Editor’s Note: One of the most dramatic books we’ve read recently is Eric Lindner’s tale of the crash of a Lockheed Constellation into the North Atlantic. We asked the author to give us an overview of the incredible story, which he had pieced together from interviews with survivors and information in files long hidden because of Cold War politics. More dramatic details can be read in Lindner’s Tiger in the Sea: The Ditching of Flying Tiger Flight 923 and the Desperate Struggle for Survival (Lyons Press). The extraordinary pilot, Capt. John Murray, was the author’s late father-in-law.

The muddy water floated books around and left them in a soggy mess. Many were critical for research, reviews, or excerpting.
The muddy water floated books from our shelves and left them in a soggy mess around the office. Many of the books were needed for editorial research, reviews, or consideration for excerpts.

On September 1, Hurricane Ida dealt American Heritage a near-fatal blow, flooding our office and library with two feet of muddy water.  

We lost hundreds of books, magazines, research files, antique prints and photographs, furniture, equipment, carpets, accounting records, bank statements, legal documents, and more.

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