Little America: Aerial Exploration in the Antarctic, The Flight to the South Pole
By (Author) Richard Evelyn Byrd
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
15th May 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of other geographical groupings and regions or specific cultures / socie
919.8904
Paperback
500
Width 154mm, Height 231mm, Spine 37mm
739g
American hero and explorer Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr. tells the story of his first journey through Antarctica and the founding of a series of camps and bases referred to as Little America. Over the years, many similar areas were developed as camps and research areas on Byrds Antarctic missions, but the founding of Little America required great courage and leadership. In awe of the unforgiving landscape, he eagerly met its treacherous challenges. Byrd outlines the blueprint for his first mission to Antarctica and provides a glimpse into the obstacles he and his team overcame at the worlds end.
Reissued for todays readers, Admiral Byrds classic explorations by land, air, and sea transport us to the farthest reaches of the globe. As companions on Byrds journeys, modern audiences experience the polar landscape through Byrds own struggles, doubts, revelations, and triumphs and share the excitement of these timeless adventures.
Richard Evelyn Byrd, Jr., (18881957) was a pioneering scientific explorer of the Antarctic continent and rear admiral in the United States Navy. He completed one of the first trans-Atlantic flights and flights to the North and South Poles. Byrd was a recipient of the Medal of Honor, the highest honor for heroism given by the United States.