Brief History of the Antarctic Exploration

Brief History of the Antarctic Exploration
Author: Gerardo Bartolomé
Publisher: Ediciones Históricas
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2024-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 6319035048

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Antarctica, a continent like no other. Not only because of its beauty but also because of its unique history, without wars, kings or indigenous cultures. This book delves into its exploration, offering key insights into events and motivations. A concise overview, it's designed for those preparing for an Antarctic journey or seeking quick insights into its history. With over 150 images, it captures the essence of this exceptional place. For more in-depth explorations, additional resources are suggested in the final appendix. Explore Antarctica's history through a succinct and enjoyable reading experience.

The South Pole

The South Pole
Author: Roald Amundsen
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2023-12-16
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The South Pole is a book by Roald Amundsen and it represents an interesting first-hand account of the Norwegian expedition's successful attempt to reach the South Pole in 1911. Amundsen spends a great deal of time talking about logistics and placing of depots in preparation for his polar attempt all the way from the preparation leading up to the initial sea voyage, the voyage itself and then the establishing of a camp at the Antarctic. Although they were lucky with the weather, and Amundsen attributed the success of the expedition to "good luck", it is obvious that the Norwegian expedition was well prepared and ready for the troubles ahead; the equipment, the sledges with well-trained dogs, the supply depots with seal meat at regular intervals along the route, the sunglasses to avoid snow blindness; it was all thought of in advance.

A Short History of Polar Exploration

A Short History of Polar Exploration
Author: Nick Rennison
Publisher: Oldacastle Books
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1843440911

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An absorbing history, bringing explorers' tales vividly to life Apsley Cherry-Garrard, one of the men who went to Antarctica with Captain Scott, said "Polar exploration is at once the cleanest and most isolated way of having a bad time that has ever been devised." Yet there has never been a shortage of volunteers willing to endure the bad times in pursuit of the glory that polar exploration sometimes brings. This compelling book tells the memorable stories of the men and women who have risked their lives by entering the white wastelands of the Arctic and the Antarctic, from the compelling tales of Scott, Shackleton, and Amundsen, to lesser known heroes such as Fridtjof Nansen and Robert Peary. This history also looks at the hold that the polar regions have often had on the imaginations of artists and writers in the last 200 years examining the paintings, films, and literature that they have inspired.

Madhouse at the End of the Earth

Madhouse at the End of the Earth
Author: Julian Sancton
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0753553473

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'An epic of survival' -- MICHAEL PALIN 'A "grade-A classic"' -- SUNDAY TIMES 'Utterly enthralling' -- GEOFF DYER, GUARDIAN 'Deeply engrossing' -- NEW YORK TIMES LISTED AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE TIMES, NEW STATESMAN, SUNDAY TIMES The harrowing, survival story of an early polar expedition that went terribly wrong, with the ship frozen in ice and the crew trapped inside for the entire sunless, Antarctic winter August 1897: The Belgica set sail, eager to become the first scientific expedition to reach the white wilderness of the South Pole. But the ship soon became stuck fast in the ice of the Bellinghausen sea, condemning the ship's crew to overwintering in Antarctica and months of endless polar night. In the darkness, plagued by a mysterious illness, their minds ravaged by the sound of dozens of rats teeming in the hold, they descended into madness. In this epic tale, Julian Sancton unfolds a story of adventure gone horribly awry. As the crew teetered on the brink, the Captain increasingly relied on two young officers whose friendship had blossomed in captivity - Dr. Frederick Cook, the wild American whose later infamy would overshadow his brilliance on the Belgica; and the ship's first mate, soon-to-be legendary Roald Amundsen, who later raced Captain Scott to the South Pole. Together, Cook and Amundsen would plan a last-ditch, desperate escape from the ice-one that would either etch their names into history or doom them to a terrible fate in the frozen ocean. Drawing on first-hand crew diaries and journals, and exclusive access to the ship's logbook, the result is equal parts maritime thriller and gothic horror. This is an unforgettable journey into the deep.

Let Heroes Speak

Let Heroes Speak
Author: Michael H. Rosove
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780425183304

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The Coldest March

The Coldest March
Author: Susan Solomon
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2002-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300099218

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Details the expedition of Robert Falcon Scott and his British team to the South Pole in 1912.

Scott of the Antarctic

Scott of the Antarctic
Author: Evelyn Dowdeswell
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2012
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1432968912

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Examines Antarctica and Robert Scott's epic expedition to the South Pole.