Around the World on a Bicycle, Fred A. Birchmore
Around the World on a Bicycle, Fred A. Birchmore
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Around the World on a Bicycle

Author: Fred A. Birchmore, David V. Herlihy

Narrator: L.J. Ganser

Unabridged: 13 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/13/2020


Synopsis

This classic, once hard-to-find travelogue recalls one of the very first around-the-world bicycle treks.

In 1935 Fred A. Birchmore left the small American town of Athens, Georgia, to continue his college studies in Europe. In his spare time, Birchmore toured the continent on a one-speed bike he called Bucephalus (after the name of Alexander the Great's horse). A born wanderer, Birchmore broadened his travels to include the British Isles and even the Mediterranean. After a lengthy, unplanned detour in Egypt, Birchmore put his studies on hold, pointed Bucephalus eastward, and just kept going. From desert valleys to frozen peaks, from palace promenades to muddy jungle trails, Birchmore saw it all on his eighteen-month, twenty-five-thousand-mile odyssey. Some of the people he encountered had never seen a bike—or, for that matter, an Anglo-European.

As a good travel experience should, Birchmore's trip changed his outlook on strangers. Always daring, outgoing, and energetic, he now saw an innate goodness in people. In between bone-breaking spills, wild animal attacks, and privation of all kinds, Birchmore learned that he had little to fear from human encounters. That he traveled through a world on the brink of global war makes this lesson even more remarkable—and timeless.

About Fred A. Birchmore

Fred A. Birchmore (1911-2012) also completed a twelve-thousand-mile trip around North America, a forty-five-hundred-mile trip through Latin America (on a tandem bike, with his newlywed wife), and a four-thousand-mile trip through Europe. In addition, he completed a number of long-distance hikes, such as the Appalachian Trail and Long Trail in the United States, the Inca Trail in Peru, and the Milford Track in New Zealand. These experiences are chronicled in Birchmore's other memoir, Miracles in My Life. Birchmore served as a gunnery officer in the North Atlantic during World War II, and while always pursuing a life of adventure, he worked as an attorney, pilot, college professor, summer camp director, real estate broker, scout leader, and a gratis lecturer for countless groups and occasions. He was chosen as a torchbearer for the 1996 Olympics in recognition of his many achievements and his commitment to public service.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Moonkiszt on July 29, 2020

Talk about Around-The-World!!! In 1935 Cyclist Fred Birchmore took Bucephalus (his handy iron horse aka a Reinhardt bicycle) and left Athens, Georgia to cycle around the world. Careful notes, recording this rider's true view of places (many of which had never yet seen a bicycle), reports of striking......more

Goodreads review by Cathy on May 08, 2020

Around the World on a Bicycle by Fred A. Birchmore Timeless tale of an intrepid traveler – a treat for me to read in more ways than one. At 68 I have ridden a bike for miles but not as many miles as Fred did. I have been to some of the countries he visited though almost four decades later. I have bee......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on November 24, 2020

What an adventure! A must read for anyone who likes adventure, travel or cycling. a quick summary: > be Fred, a law student from Georgia > study law as an exchange student in Germany during the beginning of the Third Reich > bike across Europe in your spare time > bike to Egypt during your holiday > after......more

Goodreads review by Anjana on November 17, 2020

The first time around I had access to the EARC of this book, I did not download it in time. I was lucky enough to have the link reactivated so I could get the copy. All of this did not affect my reading experience in the least. This is the real-life story of the first man who cycled around the globe.......more

Goodreads review by Henry T on June 04, 2022

Interesting to learn about his travels. A pretty dull read, though. Because it is a travel log, it isn’t super exciting. Definitely not a page-turner and I don’t think I would recommend this book.......more