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T**N
... books recycle the same old old stories but it's nice to have the original diary content at hand
Most of these books recycle the same old old stories but it's nice to have the original diary content at hand. Unnecessarily large format for the bookcase. Very enjoyable.
A**L
Very good read.
Could not wait to dive into this book and it does not disappoint.
D**L
Okay, but hard going
Okay but was a bit hard going, some thought provoking bits but sometimes a little but difficult to get into.
M**E
Interesting
Admiral Richard E Byrd diary is something to read, very amicable, reading different aspects of authors on their views on the hollow earth, I am going but more but books on this, by different authors, to get their full in-depth views on hollow earth
K**R
Absolute garbage.
Read about 4-5 pages. The book gives Byrds first trip to Antartica as 1947, then 1955, then 1950, then 1946. Utter Tosh.
S**S
Disappointing
Felt let down by this book, the font size used for the actual diary entries is what you would expect to find in a toddler's storybook. Obviously this is to stretch the diary out over as many pages as possible as there are so few entries. Unfortunately the entries themselves offer no more insight than any YouTube video on the subject.There is also a severe continuity error in the book as 'Admiral Byrd' refers to his journey North on a couple of occasions but the 'actual' journey was to the South as stated in the rest of the book. I understood Admiral Byrd to be a very good explorer so I am inclined to think the diary entries have not been copied as well as they could have been.
D**S
How disappointing
Just a handful of spurious pages from Byrd’s diary then a mountain of speculation written by William Reed 40 years before. A rip off in otter words. Avoid
W**N
OK
Some parts of this book are very interesting, but other parts are very heavy going. Give it a try
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