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41. Exploration of Antarctic Subglacial Aquatic Environments: Environmental and Scientific Stewardship by Committee on Principles of Environmental Stewardship for the Exploration and Study of Subglacial Environments, National Research Council | |
Paperback: 162
Pages
(2007-07-12)
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42. The Entire Earth and Sky: Views on Antarctica by Leslie Carol Roberts | |
Hardcover: 322
Pages
(2008-10-01)
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The Entire Earth and Sky: Views on Antarctica
Well done |
43. Seventh Continent: Saga of Australasian Exploration in Antarctica, 1895-1950. by Arthur. Scholes | |
Hardcover:
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(1950)
Asin: B0041L75GQ Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
44. A World of Men; Exploration in Antarctica by wally herbert | |
Hardcover:
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(1969-01-01)
Asin: B000RMSTSG Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
45. A World of Men; Exploration in Antarctica by wally herbert | |
Hardcover:
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(1969-01-01)
Asin: B001IQ3CLE Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
46. SEVENTH CONTINENT; SAGE OF AUSTRALASIAN EXPLORATION IN ANTARCTICA 1895-1950 by ARTHUR SCHOLES | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1954)
Asin: B0020N2BXY Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
47. SEVENTH CONTINENT: SAGA OF AUSTRALASIAN EXPLORATION IN ANTARCTICA,1895-1950 by ARTHUR SCHOLES | |
Hardcover: 227
Pages
(1953)
Asin: B0000CILJL Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
48. Antarctica: The Last Continent by Kim Heacox | |
Hardcover: 199
Pages
(1998)
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Best book on Antarctica I've read
Awesome. The volume is divided into four sections. The first covers the physical geography, a litany of world record extremes. The coldest, driest, highest, windiest, least populated, etc. The next touches on the rich heritage of exploration and discovery there, incredible tales of bravery and hardship like those ofShackleton, Scott, and Mawson. You'll want to read more after this primer. The third section is on wildlife, very little of which is land-based. But the surrounding seas and sky are the most fertile and abundant on the planet. Penguins, seals, squid, krill, albatross, whales, algae, and more. The final section is devoted to Antarctica's environmental peril. Kim Heacox simply states the facts here, avoiding the overstatement and wolf-crying that cause such disservice to the environmental movement. The biggest surprise was the quality of writing. My previous exposure to National Geographic was cursory perusal at the dentist's office. This one I read from cover to cover. The writing is simply wonderful. It was the mother lode of information for my next book, and will now rest on my coffee table, proudly displayed for years to come. --Christopher Bonn Jonnes, author of Wake Up Dead.
Antarctica - The World Splendors |
49. Crossing Antarctica by Will Steger, Jon Bowermaster | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(1991-12-17)
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Crossing Antarctica
It's a diary of a long-distance antarctic explorer
Adventure? You bet!
adventure as boredom |
50. Antarctica: The Future (Discovering Antarctica) by June Loves | |
Library Binding: 32
Pages
(2002-08)
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51. THE SILENT CONTINENT - The discovery and exploration of Antarctica - told in terms of the adventures and heroism of the great explorers by WILLIAM H JR & BRITTON, BEVERLEY KEARNS | |
Hardcover:
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(1955-01-01)
Asin: B0033UYNA2 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
52. The Ninth Circle: A Memoir of Life and Death in Antarctica, 1960-1962 by John C. Behrendt | |
Hardcover: 254
Pages
(2005-06-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description In John Behrendt's memoir we relive that era of scientific exploration. He describes two seasons on the ice in Operation Deep Freeze, leading field parties, conducting scientific research, and struggling against the elements. Behrendt led an over-snow geophysical-glaciological-geologic-geographic exploration party to the southern Antarctic Peninsula and to a mountain range that was eventually named for him in recognition of his work. Behrendt pioneered in aerogeophysical surveys over the Transantarctic Mountains and the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. In his reflections of the period from 1960 to 1962, he notes that time was closer to the eras of Ernest Schackleton (Endurance Voyage, 1914) and Robert F. Scott’s and Roald Amundsen's treks to the South Pole (1911–12) than to the present. Readers who are fascinated with the twentieth-century frontier of our shrinking planet will relish his adventurous account. Customer Reviews (1)
The Search for Knowledge in a Bad Place |
53. Shadows on the Wasteland: Crossing Antarctica with Ranulph Fiennes by Mike Stroud | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1996-02-01)
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A grueling account
There are two sides to every story In an era where many traditional sports have taken on some kind of "extreme" variant, this book defines "extreme" in a way that makes other pursuits pale by comparison.I was gripped that it provided an interesting insight into what life is like when you take on the genuinely extreme challenge. People that merely, say, base jump from a helicopter onto the top of a snow-covered mountain in order to snowboard from apex to base, are amateurs compared to these chaps.They - voluntarily! - walked across the Antarctic continent via the South Pole just because they thought they could.Of course, they did raise a legendary amount of money to benefit research into multiple sclerosis, but that is not central to the story told in this book. Mike Stroud gives one side of the story, in a manner that reveals his concerns over his own fallibility, whilst at the same time providing a case study in how an apparently ordinary bloke does an extraordinary thing.He is clearly not the ego-on-two-legs-type that many imagine these guys would be - but the writing reeks of someone committed to his views and those views involving a huge amount of thought.So, despite a self-effacing style, he seems unlikely to lack belief in himself - despite acute and moving accounts of his struggles to retain focus on a harrowing and debilitating slog across the most incredibly inhospitable tract of terrain.I liked the fact that he did things well beyond ordinary, despite not being ten-foot-tall-and-bulletproof the way we imagine many of these guys to be! The other side of the story is told by his trek partner, Ranulph Fiennes (Sir, actually, with a bunch of that English stuff about being a Baronet and all), in his book "Mind over Matter".In many respects of style and personality, he is most things that Mike Stroud is not, so anyone with a picture of the larger-than-life-ego-on-two-legs kind of adventurer might well here some bells ringing when they read this account. The contradictions between the two accounts are not black and white, but, in the shades of grey, there was enough interest at the time of their publication to put them both into that elite class of public figures - where they were the subject of a newspaper cartoonist's pen.Another thing that I like about Stroud's account is that he highlighted this, rather than papering over it. Frankly, I liked Fiennes' account of the trip as well, but it was more predictable in a curious sort of way.Possibly the most can be gained from Mike Stroud's book when Fiennes' acount is read also - classic stuff where neither is completely right or wrong, and that is probably less important in any case than gaining a picture of how you are seen by others, or how divergent your image of yourself can be from that harboured by close colleagues. This book - and Fiennes' - may well give you an appetite for more along the same lines, if you don't have one already!Try reading "The Worst Journey in the World" by Apsley Cherry-Garrard, or "Home of the Blizzard" by Douglas Mawson.
Enduring endurance |
54. Beyond endurance: how British explorer Ernest Shackleton's quest to cross Antarctica by foot turned into an epic struggle for survival.(World History)(Chronology): An article from: Junior Scholastic by Kathy Wilmore | |
Digital: 6
Pages
(2009-03-16)
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55. The Exploration of the Poles: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by P. Andrew Karam | |
Digital: 4
Pages
(2000)
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56. The Wilkes Expedition and the Discovery of Antarctica: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by P. Andrew Karam | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(2000)
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57. Journey to the bottom of the Earth: fearless teacher tackles the deadly cold and eternal sunlight of Antarctica.(Shakira Brown ): An article from: Ebony by Adrienne P. Samuels | |
Digital: 3
Pages
(2008-12-01)
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58. Antarctica (Geological Survey professional paper) by Charles Swithinbank | |
Unknown Binding: 278
Pages
(1988)
Asin: B00071PM14 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
59. SEVENTH CONTINENT, Saga of Australasian Exploration in Antarctica 1895-1950 by Arthur Scholes | |
Hardcover:
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(1972-01-01)
Asin: B00108JM78 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
60. A World of Men : Exploration in Antarctica by Wally Herbert | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1968-01-01)
Asin: B002JXJI54 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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