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This book lists Antarctic expeditions and related historical events from 700 BC to the time of publication in 1989.
History of arctic expedition. Designed for broad appeal and was a 19th century best-seller. Includes accounts of expeditions by Franklin, Barentz, Ross, Parry, Rae, Pullen, Collinson, McClure, Anderson, McClintock, Kane, Hall, Hayes and others. (AB16282).
Have you ever wondered what it was like to see the North Pole for the first time? Do you know the names of the early polar explorers or ever wanted to know more about the men and women who have braved the harsh environs of the great north for the sake of discovery and science? Arctic Expeditions will take you on a journey through time from the prehistoric indigenous cultures through the modern research expeditions of the 21st century. Explore with the likes of Cook and Peary, Byrd and Amundsen, Nansen, and Greely as they try to make their mark in the Arctic Circle. You'll learn about the great races against time and polar ice, the biggest controversies to come out of the region, and meet the women who broke the 'ice ceiling' to secure their place in the annals of Arctic greatness. And how's this for a trivia question: Did Neil Armstrong and Sir Edmund Hillary ever cross paths? You'll have to read the book to find out! You'll discover what's going on today to preserve the Arctic for future explorers and researchers, including the work of non-profit organizations and educational institutions to identify areas of climate change and find ways to mitigate its negative effects in the Arctic. You'll also learn about the modernization of Arctic tourism, and how international cooperation has led to new levels of understanding about the fragile ecosystems and vast natural resources of the region. You'll finish this book wanting to grab your parka and mount your own Arctic expedition. Bullet Point: A Pre-History of Arctic Exploration; How Ross Made a Name for Himself at the North Pole (Despite Never Being in Charge); John Franklin's Doom; Sir Edmund Hillary and His Quest for Greatness; Sailing to the North: Greely, Nansen, a nd Others Brave Enough to Race the Ice; Robert Peary- His Claims and the Cook Controversy; Land, Air, and Sea- How Amundsen and Byrd Broke Barriers; Rise and Fall of Umberto Nobile; The Modern Age: The 20th Century Brings New Firsts; Let's Hear It for the Girls! Bancroft, Boyd, and Other Pioneering Women of the North Pole; The Future of Arctic Exploration in a Changing World; Portraits; MAPS; Bibliography.
Chronological listing of expeditions and voyages of exploration, including major whaling, trading and hunting expeditions, in the circumpolar north, with index of ships and list of main expedition members.
Excerpt from A Chronological History of Voyages Into the Arctic Regions, Undertaken Chiefly for the Purpose of Discovering a North-East, North-West, or Polar Passage Between the Atlantic and Pacific: From the Earliest Periods of Scandinavian Navigation, to the Departure of the Recent Expeditions, Under the Orders of Captains Ross and Buchan Edward Parry, and John Franklin 357 appendix. No. I. Mr. Buchan's Expedition into the Interior of Newfound land 1 N 0. II. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
This revision of the Chronological List of Antarctic Expeditions and Related Historical Events (Cambridge, 1989) includes extensive additional entries and background material. After an introduction to the geography, economic resources and political background to the region, it lists expeditions and voyages from ancient times to the present day. Almost 4500 entries provide dates, nationalities, leaders, and brief descriptions. Related historical events also detail discoveries and inventions. This invaluable reference will be of great interest to polar, maritime and science historians and researchers concerned with all aspects of the Antarctic.