Terra Incognita: Travels in AntarcticaJ. Cape, 1996 - Всего страниц: 306 Sara Wheeler was the first woman selected by the American government to be the Writer in Residence at the US South Pole Station. She spent six weeks at the pole. In this book she reveals how people live on the bases and how the landscape affects them. |
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... Polar Research Institute , read the typescript carefully and gave me the benefit of his imagination , insight and vast polar knowledge . The SPRI librarian , William Mills , generously helped with bibliographical queries . Professor ...
... Polar Research Institute , read the typescript carefully and gave me the benefit of his imagination , insight and vast polar knowledge . The SPRI librarian , William Mills , generously helped with bibliographical queries . Professor ...
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... Polar Research Institute , told me that he likes to keep the two volumes next to one another on the shelf ... polar regions it's sort of an extension of what they are . ' Huntford lived in Scandinavia for many years ( ' mainly because I ...
... Polar Research Institute , told me that he likes to keep the two volumes next to one another on the shelf ... polar regions it's sort of an extension of what they are . ' Huntford lived in Scandinavia for many years ( ' mainly because I ...
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... polar explorer whose feats in the north with Nansen had rendered him a national hero . Johansen was a member of Amundsen's team , but was excluded from the polar party , probably because he criticised Amundsen's judgement . When ...
... polar explorer whose feats in the north with Nansen had rendered him a national hero . Johansen was a member of Amundsen's team , but was excluded from the polar party , probably because he criticised Amundsen's judgement . When ...
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