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Meeting Triumph and Disaster: How Milton Shedd helped to win World War II, found Sea World, conserve his beloved ocean, and pass on the values that - Paperback

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Meeting Triumph and Disaster: How Milton Shedd helped to win World War II, found Sea World, conserve his beloved ocean, and pass on the values that - Paperback
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by Conor Friedersdorf (Author)

Milton Shedd co-founded history's most famous oceanarium, forever changing humanity's relationship to the ocean. Yet SeaWorld was far from his only achievement.

Author Conor Friedersdorf vividly recounts an adventurous childhood in 1920s California, a family trying to survive the Great Depression, a young man who snuck behind Japanese lines in World War II- where he penned love letters to his wife- a "hall-of-fame" angler in the style of Zane Grey, and an entrepreneur who shaped the golden age of amusement parks.

Friedersdorf presents the fullest-ever account of how SeaWorld began. And he shows how Shedd's love for the ocean led to the creation of a pioneering foundation dedicated to marine research and conservation.

In this narrative of Shedd's professional and personal lives, Friedersdorf not only engages those of us interested in SeaWorld but tells the story of a man's passions and how he succeeded in organizing his life around them.

Author Biography

A staff writer at the Atlantic and a contributor to the Los Angeles Times, Conor Friedersdorf is also the founding editor of the Best of Journalism, a weekly email newsletter that highlights outstanding nonfiction. He is an alumnus of Pomona College, where he received a bachelor's degree in politics, philosophy, and economics, and of New York University, where he earned a master's degree in journalism.

Number of Pages: 196
Dimensions: 0.42 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: December 15, 2016
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