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Alone (50th Anniversay Edition)
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Alone (50th Anniversay Edition) Hardcover - 1984

by Byrd, Richard E

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Covelo, CA: Island Press. Fine copy in nearly fine dust jacket. 1984. reprint. hardcover. 8vo, 296 pp. .
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  • Title Alone (50th Anniversay Edition)
  • Author Byrd, Richard E
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition reprint
  • Condition Used - Fine copy in nearly fine dust jacket
  • Pages 310
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Island Press, Covelo, CA
  • Date 1984
  • Bookseller's Inventory # BOOKS106506I
  • ISBN 9780933280243 / 0933280246
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 84010775
  • Dewey Decimal Code B

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BOLLING ADVANCE WEATHER BASE, WHICH I MANNED ALONE during the Antarctic winter night of 1934, was planted in the dark immensity of the Ross Ice Barrier, on a line between Little America and the South Pole.

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About the author

Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd (1888-1957) was an international hero best known for his accomplishments in pioneer aviation and polar exploration. Recipient of the U.S. Congressional Medal of Honor for navigating the first flight over the North Pole in 1926, he also was honored for his 1927 trans-Atlantic flight. In subsequent expeditions to the South Pole he discovered new land and collected important scientific data. His books Little America and Skyward, both straightforward accounts of his polar expeditions, were followed by Alone in 1938. Byrd wrote Alone in response to requests from people all over the world wanting to know the true story behind his ordeal.