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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... Stonington Island, Antarctic Peninsula 1940-1941 Paul Siple West Base, Bay
of Whales, Antarctica 1940-1942 Henry Larsen First west-to-east transit of the
Northwest Passage 1943-1945 Operation Tabarin British bases built at
Deception, ...
... Stonington Island, Antarctic Peninsula 1940-1941 Paul Siple West Base, Bay
of Whales, Antarctica 1940-1942 Henry Larsen First west-to-east transit of the
Northwest Passage 1943-1945 Operation Tabarin British bases built at
Deception, ...
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British Antarctic Territory 101 Table 5 British Antarctic Stations Nomenclature
Location/Name was known as the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS)
and before that had its origin in the covert Operation Tabarin during World War II.
British Antarctic Territory 101 Table 5 British Antarctic Stations Nomenclature
Location/Name was known as the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS)
and before that had its origin in the covert Operation Tabarin during World War II.
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Unloading of supplies was completed by 2 1 March, when Byrd sailed north in
Bear. For the remainder of the expedition, he directed operations from the United
States. A detailed account of activities on this expedition is given under Paul
Siple ...
Unloading of supplies was completed by 2 1 March, when Byrd sailed north in
Bear. For the remainder of the expedition, he directed operations from the United
States. A detailed account of activities on this expedition is given under Paul
Siple ...
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Entries Listed in Chronological Order | xi |
Peary Robert 18561920 510 | xii |
Petermann Island Antarctic Peninsula 522 | xviii |
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