Published Writings by Byrd in the Byrd Personal Papers Series

Location Box Folder Folder Description
054-722.9-4 89 3797 "All Eyes on the South Pole," Reader's Digest: December 1955
054-722.9-4 89 3798 "All-out Assault on Antarctica," National Geographic: August 1956
054-722.9-4 89 3799 Alone: 1938
054-722.9-4 89 3800 Alone, condensed version, Arnold Bakers Breadwinner: 1953
054-722.9-4 89 3801 Alone, condensed version, Reader's Digest: 1941
054-722.9-4 89 3802 Alone, titled Egyedul, Hungarian version: 1968
054-722.9-4 89 3803 Alone, titled Sam, Croatian version: 1952
054-722.9-4 89 3804 Alone, titled Soledad, Chilean version: 1948
054-722.9-4 89 3805 Alone, titled Solo, Italian version: 1947
054-722.9-4 89 3806 Alone, titled 80 Degrees Zuiderbreedte, Belgian version: 1946
054-722.9-4 89 3807 "Americans-What Is Your Answer?" True Detective: December 1941 "America's Greatest Discovery," New World News: February 1947
054-722.9-4 89 3808 "Antarctic Blizzard," excerpt of Alone, removed from journal: Undated. "The Antarctic Gave Byrd His Big Christmas," AP Newsfeatures, Christams issue: 1956
054-722.9-4 89 3809 "Are We Losing a Continent," The American Weekly: January 17, 1954
054-722.9-4 89 3810 "Aviation as a Vocation," written with Edgar S. Gorrell, My Vocation, edited by Earl G. Lockhart: 1938
054-722.9-4 89 3811 Beauty of Flight by Manfred Curry, foreword by Byrd: Undated
054-722.9-4 89 3812 "Competition Pays Off at 60 Degrees Below Zero," The National Geographic Magazine: October 1956
054-722.9-4 89 3813 "The Conquest of Antarctica by Air," The National Geographic Magazine: August 1930
054-722.9-4 89 3814 Discovery: The Story of the Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition: 1935
054-722.9-4 89 3814 Discovery: The Story of the Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition, typescript: 1935
054-722.9-4 89 3814 Discovery: The Story of the Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition, typescript: 1935
054-722.9-4 89 3814 Discovery: The Story of the Second Byrd Antarctic Expedition, typescript: 1935
054-722.9-4 89 3815 "Doing Without Women," The Tatler, Autumn and Christmas: 1928
054-722.9-4 89 3816 "Exploring the Ice Age in Antarctica," The National Geographic Magazine: October, 1935
054-722.10-1 90 3817 Exploring with Byrd: 1937
054-722.10-1 90 3818 Exploring with Byrd, titled Op Verkenning met Byrd, Belgian version: 1947
054-722.10-1 90 3819 "Facing Aviation's Critics," removed from publication: Undated Fifty Years in Alaska, forward to, Lomen, Carl: 1954
054-722.10-1 90 3820 "The First Flight to the North Pole," The National Geographic Magazine: September 1926
054-722.10-1 90 3821 Flieger Uber Dem Sechsten Erdteil, German version: 1931
054-722.10-1 90 3822 "The Flight to Marie Byrd Land," The Geographical Review: April 1933
054-722.10-1 90 3823 "Flight to the South Pole," An American Reader, edited by Burton Rascoe: 1938
054-722.10-1 90 3824 "Flying Over the Arctic," The National Geographic Magazine: November 1925
054-722.10-1 90 3825 Flying Over the Polar Sea: 1925
054-722.10-1 90 3826 "The Great Challenge to Pioneering," Boys Life: September 1928
054-722.10-1 90 3827 "I Was Not Alone," removed from publication: June, 1955
054-722.10-1 90 3828 Into the Home of the Blizzard: 1928
054-722.10-1 90 3829 "Is a Dark Age Ahead?" The Rotarian: March 1937
054-722.10-1 90 3830 L'Antartide Esplorata, Italian version: 1931
054-722.10-1 90 3831 "Later Than We Think," New World News: December 1947
054-722.10-1 90 3832 "Let's Make the Antarctic Our Icebox," Mechanix Illustrated: April 1954
054-722.10-1 90 3833 Little America: 1930
054-722.10-1 90 3834 Little America, titled Klein Amerika, Dutch version: 1931
054-722.10-1 90 3835 The Mature Man, introduction by Byrd: April 1957; "Maury-A Great Citizen," The Southern Literary Messenger: 1941
054-722.10-1 90 3836 "A Message from Admiral Byrd to the Young People of America," The Book of Knowledge: 1950
054-722.10-2 91 3837 Min Sydpolsfaerd, Danish version: 1931
054-722.10-2 91 3838 "My Answer to the Challenge," The Youth's Companion: August 1928
054-722.10-2 91 3839 "My Long Night at the South Pole," Parade; January 27, 1957
054-722.10-2 91 3840 "Our Navy Explores Antarctica," The National Geographic Magazine: October 1947
054-722.10-2 91 3841 "Our Return to the Antarctic," The Weekly Reader: November 28 - December 12, 1955
054-722.10-2 91 3842 "The Perils of Arctic Flying," World's Work: May 1926
054-722.10-2 91 3843 "Polar Exploration by Aircraft," Problems of Polar Research: 1928
054-722.10-2 91 3844 Polul Sud, Romanian version: Undated
054-722.10-2 91 3845 "Preview of a New World," The American Weekly: June 8, 1952. "Public Resolution Number 15, 74th Congress: May 8, 1945
054-722.10-2 91 3846 Santa Claus at the North Pole: 1927
054-722.10-2 91 3847 Santa Claus at the North Pole, reprint with chronology of Byrd's career: 1957
054-722.10-2 91 3848 Santa Claus at the North Pole, reprint in Scoop for Us, World Children's Year: 1957
054-722.10-2 91 3849 Skyward: 1928
054-722.10-2 91 3850 "The South Pole Can Be the World's Icebox," This Week: January 29, 1956
054-722.10-2 91 3851 "That 'Big Parade' in the Air," Frederick A. Stokes Company, Mirror of the Year 1927-28: 1928
054-722.10-2 91 3852 "To the Men at South Pole Station," The National Geographic Magazine: July 1957
054-722.10-2 91 3853 "A Tribute to Captain Robert Falcon Scott," Pacific Neighbors: 1957
054-722.10-2 91 3854 "War and Peace," The Nash Journal: November 7, 1927
054-722.10-2 91 3855 "Why I am Going to the South Pole," World's Work: December, 1927
054-722.10-2 91 3856 "Why I Live in Boston," Boston: Yesterday and Today: 1939
054-722.10-2 91 3857 "Why We're Going Back to the South Pole," The American Weekly: July 24, 1955
054-722.10-2 91 3858 "Why We're Going Back to the South Pole," Over Here: May 1960
054-722.10-2 91 3859 "The X in Exploration," The Saturday Evening Post: December 31, 1927
054-722.10-2 91 3860 Untitled article, American Educational Press, Achievement by Leaders in World Affairs: 1928
054-722.10-2 91 3861 Untitled article, Congressional Record: August 21, 1941
054-722.10-2 91 3862 Unitled article, Don't You Agree?: Undated
054-722.10-2 91 3863 Untitled article, Sports Illustrated: August 15, 1955
054-722.10-2 91 3864 Untitled article, Think: September 1954
054-722.10-2 91 3865 Untitled article, Three Star Final: News of Books from G.P. Putnam's Sons: October, 1938
054-722.10-2 91 3866 Untitled article, Pater, Alan F., and Milton Landau, What They Said in 1937: The Yearbook of Oral Opinion: 1938
054-722.10-2 91 3867 Foreign language book, possibly in Hebrew: Undated