Lost Star
The Search for Amelia Earhart
Brink, Randall
First US Edition
The astonishing truth about Amelia Earhart's doomed last flight and the subsequent US Government cover-up.
On 2 July 1937, the pioneer aviator Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan 'vanished' in the South Pacific. Officially, they were pronounced 'lost at sea', and presumed dead. Years of rumour and speculation have failed to produce satisfactory answers to the puzzle of their disappearance. "Lost Star" is the gripping record of a ten-year investigation into the mystery by pilot Randall Brink. Using his own expertise in aviation, he re-examines old theories and presents new and startling documentary evidence to piece together the extraordinary story of what happened to Amelia Earhart, and why the US Government has tried to keep her fate a secret.
Hardcover with dustjacket
206 Seiten / pages
illustrated with photographs
good condition
New York - London - 1994 - W.W. Norton & Company Inc.
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