
Short History of Polar Exploration.
Title:
Short History of Polar Exploration.
Author:
Rennison, Nick.
ISBN:
9781843440932
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (161 pages)
Series:
Short History
Contents:
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Half Title -- Copyright -- Epigraph -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter One: The Arctic Pre-1900 -- Chapter Two: The Antarctic Pre-1900 -- Chapter Three: First to the North Pole: Arguments and Debates -- Chapter Four: The Race for the South Pole -- Chapter Five: The Arctic 1910-1960 -- Chapter Six: The Antarctic 1912-1960 -- Chapter Seven: The Poles in the Last Fifty Years -- Chapter Eight: The Polar in the Imagination -- Polar Explorers: A Brief Biographical Dictionary -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
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.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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