Exploring Polar Frontiers: A Historical EncyclopediaCovers the entire history of Arctic and Antarctic exploration, from the voyage of Pytheas ca. 325 B.C. to the present, in one convenient, comprehensive reference resource. * 511 A-Z biographical, geographical, and subject entries on polar exploration such as dogs, man-hauling, Elephant Island, South Georgia, and major explorers such as Sir John Franklin, Fridtjof Nansen, and Richard Byrd * Extensive collection of photographs, many taken by expedition participants * Vivid illustrations, including woodcuts and drawings * 20 maps detailing Arctic and Antarctic regions * Chronology of expeditions beginning with the voyage of Pytheas in 325 B.C. through the present |
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Again Nobile headed east, searching first for nonexistent "Gillis Land" before
reaching Franz Josef Land thirteen hours after takeoff. The northern coast of this
archipelago was then followed to its northernmost point at Cape Fligely, before ...
Again Nobile headed east, searching first for nonexistent "Gillis Land" before
reaching Franz Josef Land thirteen hours after takeoff. The northern coast of this
archipelago was then followed to its northernmost point at Cape Fligely, before ...
Side 489
as the Eastern Group headed farther west to investigate the coastline of the
Amundsen Sea, a region previously seen only from a distance and not reliably
charted. On 1 9 January, Dufek was lucky to survive a helicopter crash when
scouting ...
as the Eastern Group headed farther west to investigate the coastline of the
Amundsen Sea, a region previously seen only from a distance and not reliably
charted. On 1 9 January, Dufek was lucky to survive a helicopter crash when
scouting ...
Side 556
Landing at Mount Austin, the Beechcraft was refueled and, now in company with
the Norseman, headed north toward Cape Keeler, which was reached the
following day after overcast skies forced a landing on the sea ice, where they
remained ...
Landing at Mount Austin, the Beechcraft was refueled and, now in company with
the Norseman, headed north toward Cape Keeler, which was reached the
following day after overcast skies forced a landing on the sea ice, where they
remained ...
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