ReQUEST FOUNDATION Annual Polar Auction 2026
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One Limited Edition Medium Print from the Quest Autochrome Collection
One Limited Edition Medium Print from the Quest Autochrome Collection
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The successful bidder can select a single limited edition print from the collection of Quest autochromes printed by Salto Ulbeek in Belgium (www.salto-ulbeek.com). The full collection is viewable at https://questchronicle.org.uk/photographs/.
These unique and beautiful images have been carefully conserved before being digitally captured and painstakingly restored by master printer Georges Charlier of Salto Ulbeek. Each digital image contains around 1Gb of information, supporting significant enlargement and showing much depth and fascinating detail. The prints are made on premium cotton paper and are 48cm x 61cm with border.
Each print includes a copy of the catalogue brochure (this is a collectable in itself) which is a 22cm x 24cm 48-page volume containing the story of the Wilkins/Quest autochromes and all 30 images in original condition plus 21 single page images of the best restored images.
For more information about the Quest autochromes, see https://questchronicle.org.uk/photographs/.
These unique and beautiful images have been carefully conserved before being digitally captured and painstakingly restored by master printer Georges Charlier of Salto Ulbeek. Each digital image contains around 1Gb of information, supporting significant enlargement and showing much depth and fascinating detail. The prints are made on premium cotton paper and are 48cm x 61cm with border.
Each print includes a copy of the catalogue brochure (this is a collectable in itself) which is a 22cm x 24cm 48-page volume containing the story of the Wilkins/Quest autochromes and all 30 images in original condition plus 21 single page images of the best restored images.
For more information about the Quest autochromes, see https://questchronicle.org.uk/photographs/.
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Catalogue of Quest Autochromes #1 of 5
Catalogue of Quest Autochromes #1 of 5
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In addition to making individual prints of the Quest Autochromes (see Lot 24), Salto Ulbeek (www.salto-ulbeek.com) have published a collectable 24cm x 22cm “cahier” of 48 pages containing each of the 30 Quest autochromes in their original state plus 21 of the restored pictures as single page images. The autochromes are accompanied by text written by Jan Chojecki (grandson of John Quiller Rowett), telling their story in the context of the Shackleton-Rowett Expedition, with extracts from the expedition journal of George Hubert Wilkins. This unique volume is printed on high quality 150-gsm paper with a 250-gsm cover.
Five cahiers are available as individual lots.
Five cahiers are available as individual lots.
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The Lost Photographs of Captain Scott
The Lost Photographs of Captain Scott
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The Lost Photographs of Captain Scott
David M. Wilson
David M. Wilson
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Aurora: Douglas Mawson and the Australasian Antarctic Expedition. SIGNED.
Aurora: Douglas Mawson and the Australasian Antarctic Expedition. SIGNED.
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Aurora: Douglas Mawson and the Australasian Antarctic Expedition by Beau Riffenburgh. Beau Riffenburgh - signed first edition.
In 1911 Douglas Mawson organised and led the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) - a scientific investigation of the Antarctic on a scale never before considered. At the same time it was responsible for the exploration of vastly more territory than any other Antarctic expedition. It consisted of three land bases operated by 32 men, seven major sledging journeys (as well as numerous shorter ones), and a full oceanographic programme in addition to its shore-based scientific studies. Yet what was intended by Mawson to be a scientific exercise devoid of heroic adventure, also proved to be a tale of death, determination, and raw courage.
The dynamic character of Mawson, the expedition’s sheer scale, and the fact that most of what happened on it has never entered the public consciousness were very appealing reasons to investigate such an epic venture. Compiled, for the first time, from all the available sources—diaries, correspondence and reports— the result is the first examination of the full expedition since Mawson’s The Home of the Blizzard was published in 1915. It was Mawson who...of all Southern explorers, gave the world the greatest contributions in polar science and his own people the greatest territorial possessions in the Antarctic.
…the greatest survival story in the history of Exploration Sir Edmund Hillary
Beau Riffenburgh is an historian specialising in exploration, particularly Polar. He served for 14 years as editor of Polar Record, headed the Scott Polar Research Institute’s Polar History Group and lectured in Cambridge University’s History Faculty. He has written numerous books on polar exploration, including The Myth of the Explorer, and Nimrod, the tale of Shackleton’s heroic attempt on the South Pole. He was also the editor of the award-winning, two-volume Encyclopaedia of the Antarctic, the most comprehensive Antarctic reference work ever published.
536pp, hardback, jacketed, over 70 photographs, 11 maps and drawings, 1 pull out-map. ISBN 978 1 85297 108 3
In 1911 Douglas Mawson organised and led the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) - a scientific investigation of the Antarctic on a scale never before considered. At the same time it was responsible for the exploration of vastly more territory than any other Antarctic expedition. It consisted of three land bases operated by 32 men, seven major sledging journeys (as well as numerous shorter ones), and a full oceanographic programme in addition to its shore-based scientific studies. Yet what was intended by Mawson to be a scientific exercise devoid of heroic adventure, also proved to be a tale of death, determination, and raw courage.
The dynamic character of Mawson, the expedition’s sheer scale, and the fact that most of what happened on it has never entered the public consciousness were very appealing reasons to investigate such an epic venture. Compiled, for the first time, from all the available sources—diaries, correspondence and reports— the result is the first examination of the full expedition since Mawson’s The Home of the Blizzard was published in 1915. It was Mawson who...of all Southern explorers, gave the world the greatest contributions in polar science and his own people the greatest territorial possessions in the Antarctic.
…the greatest survival story in the history of Exploration Sir Edmund Hillary
Beau Riffenburgh is an historian specialising in exploration, particularly Polar. He served for 14 years as editor of Polar Record, headed the Scott Polar Research Institute’s Polar History Group and lectured in Cambridge University’s History Faculty. He has written numerous books on polar exploration, including The Myth of the Explorer, and Nimrod, the tale of Shackleton’s heroic attempt on the South Pole. He was also the editor of the award-winning, two-volume Encyclopaedia of the Antarctic, the most comprehensive Antarctic reference work ever published.
536pp, hardback, jacketed, over 70 photographs, 11 maps and drawings, 1 pull out-map. ISBN 978 1 85297 108 3
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SOUTHWARD ON THE QUEST - The Scala Cinema Portfolio (Ltd. Ed.)
SOUTHWARD ON THE QUEST - The Scala Cinema Portfolio (Ltd. Ed.)
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SOUTHWARD ON THE QUEST
The Scala Cinema Portfolio
An unusual collection of Shackleton and Quest ‘ephemera’.
Limited numbered edition 101/250
When Southward on the Quest, the film of the expedition, was released, the Scala Cinema in London issued, to go with the film, “A fine series of Souvenir Pictures of the Shackleton Antarctic Expedition’ which could be had of the attendants. Price 2/6.”
This was a folio of 8 photographs taken during the expedition, bound in a brown paper cover and tied with a cord. Originals are rather rare. One was sold recently for around £2,500.
I was fortunate to acquire what appears to be a proof copy, sent to Frank Worsley. It has the inscription: Jean; from Wuzzles, Xmas, 1923. ‘Wuzzles’ was Worsley’s nickname. It’s quite large: 360 x 290 cms (14” x 11.5”).
This facsimile is limited to 275 copies. It has 8 photographic plates, the covers are thick brown board, and with it is the following:
1. A 16pp facsimile of the New Scala Cinema brochure for the film. It contains “The Story of the “Quest” by Commander Frank Wild, CBE, and other details of the expedition, crew etc;
2. A four page facsimile flyer advertising a talk by Frank Wild to be held in Eastbourne in December, 1923
3. Twelve images of the Quest expedition in the form of postcards;
4. An 8pp brochure certifying the copy number, with various pictures, film review, and maps.
Limited edition. One of 275 copies.
The Scala Cinema Portfolio
An unusual collection of Shackleton and Quest ‘ephemera’.
Limited numbered edition 101/250
When Southward on the Quest, the film of the expedition, was released, the Scala Cinema in London issued, to go with the film, “A fine series of Souvenir Pictures of the Shackleton Antarctic Expedition’ which could be had of the attendants. Price 2/6.”
This was a folio of 8 photographs taken during the expedition, bound in a brown paper cover and tied with a cord. Originals are rather rare. One was sold recently for around £2,500.
I was fortunate to acquire what appears to be a proof copy, sent to Frank Worsley. It has the inscription: Jean; from Wuzzles, Xmas, 1923. ‘Wuzzles’ was Worsley’s nickname. It’s quite large: 360 x 290 cms (14” x 11.5”).
This facsimile is limited to 275 copies. It has 8 photographic plates, the covers are thick brown board, and with it is the following:
1. A 16pp facsimile of the New Scala Cinema brochure for the film. It contains “The Story of the “Quest” by Commander Frank Wild, CBE, and other details of the expedition, crew etc;
2. A four page facsimile flyer advertising a talk by Frank Wild to be held in Eastbourne in December, 1923
3. Twelve images of the Quest expedition in the form of postcards;
4. An 8pp brochure certifying the copy number, with various pictures, film review, and maps.
Limited edition. One of 275 copies.
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IN THE LAND OF THE PENGUINS
IN THE LAND OF THE PENGUINS
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IN THE LAND OF THE PENGUINS
An account of the Voyage of the Belgica – Georges Lecointe.
2004 Erskine Press, First English Edition.
Famous Polar explorers, Roald Amundsen, the future conqueror of the South Pole and Dr. Frederick Cook, who already explored much of the Arctic with Commander Robert Peary and who later claimed to be the first to reach the North Pole.
Georges Lecointe was appointed first officer (and therefore second in command) on board Belgica. Lecointe was also responsible for hydrography , depth-soundings and charting.
This was a multi-national expedition – Belgian, Norwegian, Polish, an American doctor and a Romanianzoologist. With such a diverse crew and almost a year stuck in the ice there were problems aplenty. That all ended well was due largely to four men – Amundsen, Cook, Lecointe and de Gerlache himself. Lecointe’s book is perhaps the most readable of all accounts of the voyage.
The first English translation of Lecointe’s 1904 book of the Belgica Expedition.
330pp, hardback. Jacketed. 90 photographs and illustrations, five separate maps, 20pp brochure, five postcards of the expedition.
An account of the Voyage of the Belgica – Georges Lecointe.
2004 Erskine Press, First English Edition.
Famous Polar explorers, Roald Amundsen, the future conqueror of the South Pole and Dr. Frederick Cook, who already explored much of the Arctic with Commander Robert Peary and who later claimed to be the first to reach the North Pole.
Georges Lecointe was appointed first officer (and therefore second in command) on board Belgica. Lecointe was also responsible for hydrography , depth-soundings and charting.
This was a multi-national expedition – Belgian, Norwegian, Polish, an American doctor and a Romanianzoologist. With such a diverse crew and almost a year stuck in the ice there were problems aplenty. That all ended well was due largely to four men – Amundsen, Cook, Lecointe and de Gerlache himself. Lecointe’s book is perhaps the most readable of all accounts of the voyage.
The first English translation of Lecointe’s 1904 book of the Belgica Expedition.
330pp, hardback. Jacketed. 90 photographs and illustrations, five separate maps, 20pp brochure, five postcards of the expedition.
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TWO YEARS BELOW THE HORN - A Personal Memoir of Operation Tabarin
TWO YEARS BELOW THE HORN - A Personal Memoir of Operation Tabarin
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TWO YEARS BELOW THE HORN
A Personal Memoir of Operation Tabarin
Andrew Taylor. Edited and with an introduction by Stephen Haddelsey.
1st Edition. Erskine, 2017.
Andrew Taylor, the field commander of Operation Tabarin was one of the forgotten heroes of Antarctic exploration. Early in 1944 nine men landed on a tiny, barren island off the west coast of the Graham Land Peninsula in Antarctica. Armed with only a small assortment of rifles and pistols and with an obsolete 12-pounder mounted on the bows of their decrepit supply vessel, their official purpose was to prevent German U-boats and surface raiders from using Antarctic and sub-Antarctic harbours for refuelling and resupply. Unofficially, they were tasked with reasserting British territorial rights in the face of increasingly confident incursions by neutral Argentina.
This two-year expedition, code-named Operation Tabarin, was the precursor to the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey and the present-day British Antarctic Survey, and the arrival of the nine British and Commonwealth soldiers, sailors and scientists marked both the beginning of Britain’s permanent presence on the Antarctic continent and the commencement of a complex programme of scientific research and exploration which continues to this day. Written in 1947 by the man who ultimately became Operation Tabarin’s commander-in-the-field, this is the only contemporary account to cover the expedition’s entire two-year history. Never before published, it provides a unique perspective on events that are vital to our understanding of both the history of Antarctic exploration and the complex geopolitics of the region.
Hardback, jacketed, 376pp, approx.; 4pp colour and 12pp b&w plates.Over 80 pictures, drawings and maps
A Personal Memoir of Operation Tabarin
Andrew Taylor. Edited and with an introduction by Stephen Haddelsey.
1st Edition. Erskine, 2017.
Andrew Taylor, the field commander of Operation Tabarin was one of the forgotten heroes of Antarctic exploration. Early in 1944 nine men landed on a tiny, barren island off the west coast of the Graham Land Peninsula in Antarctica. Armed with only a small assortment of rifles and pistols and with an obsolete 12-pounder mounted on the bows of their decrepit supply vessel, their official purpose was to prevent German U-boats and surface raiders from using Antarctic and sub-Antarctic harbours for refuelling and resupply. Unofficially, they were tasked with reasserting British territorial rights in the face of increasingly confident incursions by neutral Argentina.
This two-year expedition, code-named Operation Tabarin, was the precursor to the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey and the present-day British Antarctic Survey, and the arrival of the nine British and Commonwealth soldiers, sailors and scientists marked both the beginning of Britain’s permanent presence on the Antarctic continent and the commencement of a complex programme of scientific research and exploration which continues to this day. Written in 1947 by the man who ultimately became Operation Tabarin’s commander-in-the-field, this is the only contemporary account to cover the expedition’s entire two-year history. Never before published, it provides a unique perspective on events that are vital to our understanding of both the history of Antarctic exploration and the complex geopolitics of the region.
Hardback, jacketed, 376pp, approx.; 4pp colour and 12pp b&w plates.Over 80 pictures, drawings and maps
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South Georgia: Gateway to Antarctica
South Georgia: Gateway to Antarctica
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South Georgia: Gateway to Antarctica Hardcover – December 15, 2003
by Ludwig Kohl-Larsen (Author), Ludwig Kohl Larsen (Author). 1st English edition (2003). Very good condition, but slight staining at bottom spine corner. Out of print.
South Georgia had been the gateway to the Antarctic for many of the early expeditions to the continent. Ludwig Kohl-Larsen first visited the island in 1911 as a doctor on the Otto Nordenskjold expedition. Seeing South Georgia kindled in him an enthusiasm
by Ludwig Kohl-Larsen (Author), Ludwig Kohl Larsen (Author). 1st English edition (2003). Very good condition, but slight staining at bottom spine corner. Out of print.
South Georgia had been the gateway to the Antarctic for many of the early expeditions to the continent. Ludwig Kohl-Larsen first visited the island in 1911 as a doctor on the Otto Nordenskjold expedition. Seeing South Georgia kindled in him an enthusiasm
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The South Polar Trail. The Log of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition
The South Polar Trail. The Log of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition
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The South Polar Trail. The Log of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition
Joyce Ernest E. Mills.
xi, 220pp, 61 photographs, hardback, blue cloth, New in dustwrapper. This facsimile edition is limited to only 300 individually numbered copies. An excellent reprint of a very scarce title. A primary account of the Ross Sea shore party of Shackleton's Endurance Expedition 1914-1917. Their task was to lay dumps to the pole for Shackleton's southern party. This less told story from the expedition is equally harrowing, an incredible story.
Joyce Ernest E. Mills.
xi, 220pp, 61 photographs, hardback, blue cloth, New in dustwrapper. This facsimile edition is limited to only 300 individually numbered copies. An excellent reprint of a very scarce title. A primary account of the Ross Sea shore party of Shackleton's Endurance Expedition 1914-1917. Their task was to lay dumps to the pole for Shackleton's southern party. This less told story from the expedition is equally harrowing, an incredible story.
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WITH SHACKLETON and MAWSON. The Antarctic Diaries of Frank Wild. (1st Ed.)
WITH SHACKLETON and MAWSON. The Antarctic Diaries of Frank Wild. (1st Ed.)
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WITH SHACKLETON and MAWSON. The Antarctic Diaries of Frank Wild - Beau Riffenburg & Angie Butler. 1st Edition.
Frank Wild is a name well known to anyone interested in the history of Polar exploration. He was one of only two men — along with Ernest Joyce— to earn the Polar Medal with four clasps. He was also the only man to serve in the Antarctic under the British Empire’s three greats—Scott, Shackleton and Mawson. This book, however, is not a biography, but rather a chance to view Wild’s role and accomplishments from his own writings — his diary kept during the Southern Journey of Shackleton’s BAE, his sledging diary from Mawson’s expedition, and his report to Mawson about the operations of the AAE’s Western Base, which he commanded in 1912—13. These have been quoted in other works, but they have never been published before in their entirety.
It is thought that Wild did keep other diaries, but these have not come to light.
The two diaries included here are the only two diaries of Wild known with certainty to be extant.
Hardback, jacketed, 276pp, over 100 photographs and illustrations, 2 fold-out maps.
Frank Wild is a name well known to anyone interested in the history of Polar exploration. He was one of only two men — along with Ernest Joyce— to earn the Polar Medal with four clasps. He was also the only man to serve in the Antarctic under the British Empire’s three greats—Scott, Shackleton and Mawson. This book, however, is not a biography, but rather a chance to view Wild’s role and accomplishments from his own writings — his diary kept during the Southern Journey of Shackleton’s BAE, his sledging diary from Mawson’s expedition, and his report to Mawson about the operations of the AAE’s Western Base, which he commanded in 1912—13. These have been quoted in other works, but they have never been published before in their entirety.
It is thought that Wild did keep other diaries, but these have not come to light.
The two diaries included here are the only two diaries of Wild known with certainty to be extant.
Hardback, jacketed, 276pp, over 100 photographs and illustrations, 2 fold-out maps.
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The Antarctic Diaries of Andrew Watson and Alexander Kennedy (Package)
The Antarctic Diaries of Andrew Watson and Alexander Kennedy (Package)
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The Antarctic Diaries of Andrew Watson and Alexander Kennedy together with the paintings of Charles Turnbull Harrisson. Limited edition box set Number 294/300.
A stunning limited edition package which includes:
THE ANTARCTIC DIARY OF ANDREW DOUGALD WATSON - Hardback, cloth bound, blocked on cover and spine, 260pp, 70 pictures
THE ANTARCTIC DIARY OF ALEXANDER LORIMER KENNEDY - Hardback, cloth bound, blocked on cover and spine; 192pp 60 pictures
THE PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS OF CHARLES TURNBULL HARRISSON - 36pp + cover, soft back on art paper, 55 pictures
CHARLES TURNBULL HARRISSON - A LIFE - 16pp + cover, booklet, 15 pictures
FULL COLOUR MAP OF QUEEN MARY LAND - removable.
CERTIFICATE OF COPY NUMBER.
All encased in a rigid slip cover.
Harrisson, Kennedy and Watson were all members of Mawson's Western party led by the legendary Frank Wild, the only person to be awarded the Polar medal with four bars.
Charles Harrisson was the biologist on Mawson’s expedition who was also an enormously talented painter. He charted the life of the Western Party through his paintings and drawings. In 1914 he tragically lost his life when the ship he was on was returning from Macquarie Island and was lost with all hands.
The fourth book is a short biography of Harrisson.
This is a limited numbered edition of 300 copies. The books are not available separately.
A stunning limited edition package which includes:
THE ANTARCTIC DIARY OF ANDREW DOUGALD WATSON - Hardback, cloth bound, blocked on cover and spine, 260pp, 70 pictures
THE ANTARCTIC DIARY OF ALEXANDER LORIMER KENNEDY - Hardback, cloth bound, blocked on cover and spine; 192pp 60 pictures
THE PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS OF CHARLES TURNBULL HARRISSON - 36pp + cover, soft back on art paper, 55 pictures
CHARLES TURNBULL HARRISSON - A LIFE - 16pp + cover, booklet, 15 pictures
FULL COLOUR MAP OF QUEEN MARY LAND - removable.
CERTIFICATE OF COPY NUMBER.
All encased in a rigid slip cover.
Harrisson, Kennedy and Watson were all members of Mawson's Western party led by the legendary Frank Wild, the only person to be awarded the Polar medal with four bars.
Charles Harrisson was the biologist on Mawson’s expedition who was also an enormously talented painter. He charted the life of the Western Party through his paintings and drawings. In 1914 he tragically lost his life when the ship he was on was returning from Macquarie Island and was lost with all hands.
The fourth book is a short biography of Harrisson.
This is a limited numbered edition of 300 copies. The books are not available separately.
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WITH THE AURORA IN THE ANTARCTIC 1911-1914
WITH THE AURORA IN THE ANTARCTIC 1911-1914
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WITH THE AURORA IN THE ANTARCTIC 1911-1914 Hardcover (original cloth) - 2007 by Davis J.K. Mint condition.
Bluntisham Books/The Erskine Press, UK, 2007. Hardcover (Original Cloth). As New/No Dust Jacket. 2007 Bluntisham Books Reprint of the 1919 first edition, xxxiii, 183 pages, illustrated, b/w photos, maps, folding map at rear. Original covers, as new, Appears unread. Davis was captain of "Aurora," on Mawson's first Antarctic expedition, the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-14 and was chief officer on the "Nimrod" with Shackleton's British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09. The popular official account of the Australasian expedition was by Mawson, "The Home of the Blizzard". In Mawson's preface to this volume, he says Davis' book details the voyages of the ship, a gap not covered in his account. ISBN/EAN: 9781852970963.
Bluntisham Books/The Erskine Press, UK, 2007. Hardcover (Original Cloth). As New/No Dust Jacket. 2007 Bluntisham Books Reprint of the 1919 first edition, xxxiii, 183 pages, illustrated, b/w photos, maps, folding map at rear. Original covers, as new, Appears unread. Davis was captain of "Aurora," on Mawson's first Antarctic expedition, the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 1911-14 and was chief officer on the "Nimrod" with Shackleton's British Antarctic Expedition 1907-09. The popular official account of the Australasian expedition was by Mawson, "The Home of the Blizzard". In Mawson's preface to this volume, he says Davis' book details the voyages of the ship, a gap not covered in his account. ISBN/EAN: 9781852970963.
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CLIMBING THE POLE. Edmund Hillary and the Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1955-57
CLIMBING THE POLE. Edmund Hillary and the Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1955-57
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CLIMBING THE POLE. Edmund Hillary and the Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1955-57 by JOHN THOMSON. 1st Edition.
In 1957 on the Antarctic Plateau Sir Edmund Hillary, the great New Zealand mountaineer, raced his expedition leader, Vivian Fuchs, to the South Pole for reasons that were never fully explained. Hillary’s spin was that the Pole was there and he had time and fuel to get there first: so he did.
Hillary’s actions threw Fuchs’ Trans Antarctic Expedition into confusion. When he then suggested that Fuchs halt his march across Antarctica at the Pole and return a year later to complete the historic crossing, Hillary appeared to be approaching a state of mutiny on the ice: he was roundly criticised by many interested in Antarctic affairs, except that at home in New Zealand his spin took root and has never been vigorously challenged.
Examining records that could more fully explain why Hillary acted as he did took the writer into part of the history of the TAE: the part that somehow had escaped close examination for around half a century.
When the New Zealand Prime Minister heard that Hillary was to go on the expedition he remarked: "Edmund Hillary climbed Everest, they think he can climb the South Pole too."
John Thomson is the author of the acclaimed Elephant Island & Beyond – the Life and Diaries of Thomas Orde Lees which was described by the historian and writer on Polar matters, Joe O’Farrell, as one of his own personal top-ten favourite polar books which have given him the greatest reading pleasure.
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In 1957 on the Antarctic Plateau Sir Edmund Hillary, the great New Zealand mountaineer, raced his expedition leader, Vivian Fuchs, to the South Pole for reasons that were never fully explained. Hillary’s spin was that the Pole was there and he had time and fuel to get there first: so he did.
Hillary’s actions threw Fuchs’ Trans Antarctic Expedition into confusion. When he then suggested that Fuchs halt his march across Antarctica at the Pole and return a year later to complete the historic crossing, Hillary appeared to be approaching a state of mutiny on the ice: he was roundly criticised by many interested in Antarctic affairs, except that at home in New Zealand his spin took root and has never been vigorously challenged.
Examining records that could more fully explain why Hillary acted as he did took the writer into part of the history of the TAE: the part that somehow had escaped close examination for around half a century.
When the New Zealand Prime Minister heard that Hillary was to go on the expedition he remarked: "Edmund Hillary climbed Everest, they think he can climb the South Pole too."
John Thomson is the author of the acclaimed Elephant Island & Beyond – the Life and Diaries of Thomas Orde Lees which was described by the historian and writer on Polar matters, Joe O’Farrell, as one of his own personal top-ten favourite polar books which have given him the greatest reading pleasure.
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The White South - Hammond Innes
The White South - Hammond Innes
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The White South is a 1949 thriller novel by the British writer Hammond Innes. It is set on a factory ship operation in the Antarctic Ocean.
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The White South is a 1949 thriller novel by the British writer Hammond Innes. It is set on a factory ship operation in the Antarctic Ocean.
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IN THE ARCTIC - Tales Told at Tea Time by Frank Debenham (1st Ed.)
IN THE ARCTIC - Tales Told at Tea Time by Frank Debenham (1st Ed.)
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IN THE ARCTIC
Tales Told at Tea Time
Frank Debenham
Edited by Barbara Debenham
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Frank Debenham was a member of the scientific staff on Scott’s 1910 expedition. He conceived the idea for a Polar Institute whilst sitting in Shackleton’s hut at Cape Royds and after the death of the polar party he campaigned for a living memorial to Scott. On 26th November 1920 the Scott Polar Research Institute came into being and Frank Debenham was its first director.
When he returned from the Antarctic in 1913 he resolved not to publish any reminiscences but at the urging of many friends he published, in 1952, IN THE ANTARCTIC which deals chiefly with the three years he spent there. The book has extensive illustrations which the author hopes ‘...may convey something of the spirit of harmony which reigned in that crammed but cosy hut forty years ago’.
IN THE ARCTIC, which was first published in 1997, was written in Deb’s retirement as his way of remembering some of the people—explorers, staff, research students—who passed through his tenure as a Director of SPRI. These delightful stories are a mixture of facts and fantasy, some poignant, some amusing but all delightful.
IN THE ARCTIC - 144pp, hardback, blocked on front and spine; over 30 photographs and illustrations
Tales Told at Tea Time
Frank Debenham
Edited by Barbara Debenham
1st Edition
Frank Debenham was a member of the scientific staff on Scott’s 1910 expedition. He conceived the idea for a Polar Institute whilst sitting in Shackleton’s hut at Cape Royds and after the death of the polar party he campaigned for a living memorial to Scott. On 26th November 1920 the Scott Polar Research Institute came into being and Frank Debenham was its first director.
When he returned from the Antarctic in 1913 he resolved not to publish any reminiscences but at the urging of many friends he published, in 1952, IN THE ANTARCTIC which deals chiefly with the three years he spent there. The book has extensive illustrations which the author hopes ‘...may convey something of the spirit of harmony which reigned in that crammed but cosy hut forty years ago’.
IN THE ARCTIC, which was first published in 1997, was written in Deb’s retirement as his way of remembering some of the people—explorers, staff, research students—who passed through his tenure as a Director of SPRI. These delightful stories are a mixture of facts and fantasy, some poignant, some amusing but all delightful.
IN THE ARCTIC - 144pp, hardback, blocked on front and spine; over 30 photographs and illustrations
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THE ANTARCTIC DIARY OF ARCHIBALD LANG MCLEAN (1st Edition)
THE ANTARCTIC DIARY OF ARCHIBALD LANG MCLEAN (1st Edition)
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THE ANTARCTIC DIARY OF ARCHIBALD LANG MCLEAN - Edited and with an introduction by Beau Riffenburgh. 1st Edition.
Archibald Lang McLean was a graduate in Arts and Medicine at Sydney University who in 1911 applied to join Douglas Mawson’s Australasian Antarctic Expedition as the expedition’s doctor and bacteriologist. On the expedition he studied the effects of the Antarctic environment on other members of the expedition, taking regular blood samples and skin swabs.
From the beginning, McLean distinguished himself by his willingness to engage in hard manual labour, a trait that showed itself again on Macquarie Island, during the period when the base and wireless station were set up. He also carried out medical tests and examinations. He was the first to demonstrate that hair and nail growth decrease in the Antarctic, due to the cold, which causes vasoconstriction. He also was the first in the Antarctic to describe his methods of measuring haemoglobin, cell counts, and blood pressure. In fact, it has been suggested that through this work he laid the foundations for modern physiological research in the Antarctic.
When Aurora returned to collect the expedition, Mawson, Ninnis and Mertz had not come back from their sledging expedition and McLean volunteered to stay and if necessary search for Mawson.
On 8 February Aurora sailed, leaving the small party behind. Within hours of the ship’s departure, Mawson returned in terrible physical condition, bearing with him the tragic tale of the deaths of Ninnis and Mertz. A wireless message was sent to Davis, asking him to come back to pick up the remaining men but the weather conditions prevented the men on shore from reaching the ship, and Davis eventually made the decision to leave the seven of them at Cape Denison. Mawson, McLean and the others would spend another year at their base.
The story of the second year at Commonwealth Bay was originally told in Mawson’s The Home of the Blizzard. The published primary sources about the second wintering have in the past been the diaries of Mawson and Madigan, two men who often did not see eye to eye. McLean’s contribution therefore adds a valuable perspective.
Hardback, jacketed, 404pp, 100 photographs and illustrations and one foldout colour map.
Archibald Lang McLean was a graduate in Arts and Medicine at Sydney University who in 1911 applied to join Douglas Mawson’s Australasian Antarctic Expedition as the expedition’s doctor and bacteriologist. On the expedition he studied the effects of the Antarctic environment on other members of the expedition, taking regular blood samples and skin swabs.
From the beginning, McLean distinguished himself by his willingness to engage in hard manual labour, a trait that showed itself again on Macquarie Island, during the period when the base and wireless station were set up. He also carried out medical tests and examinations. He was the first to demonstrate that hair and nail growth decrease in the Antarctic, due to the cold, which causes vasoconstriction. He also was the first in the Antarctic to describe his methods of measuring haemoglobin, cell counts, and blood pressure. In fact, it has been suggested that through this work he laid the foundations for modern physiological research in the Antarctic.
When Aurora returned to collect the expedition, Mawson, Ninnis and Mertz had not come back from their sledging expedition and McLean volunteered to stay and if necessary search for Mawson.
On 8 February Aurora sailed, leaving the small party behind. Within hours of the ship’s departure, Mawson returned in terrible physical condition, bearing with him the tragic tale of the deaths of Ninnis and Mertz. A wireless message was sent to Davis, asking him to come back to pick up the remaining men but the weather conditions prevented the men on shore from reaching the ship, and Davis eventually made the decision to leave the seven of them at Cape Denison. Mawson, McLean and the others would spend another year at their base.
The story of the second year at Commonwealth Bay was originally told in Mawson’s The Home of the Blizzard. The published primary sources about the second wintering have in the past been the diaries of Mawson and Madigan, two men who often did not see eye to eye. McLean’s contribution therefore adds a valuable perspective.
Hardback, jacketed, 404pp, 100 photographs and illustrations and one foldout colour map.
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Mertz & I … The Antarctic Diary of Belgrave Edward Sutton Ninnis. (Ltd. Ed.)
Mertz & I … The Antarctic Diary of Belgrave Edward Sutton Ninnis. (Ltd. Ed.)
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Mertz & I …
The Antarctic Diary of Belgrave Edward Sutton Ninnis
Edited by Allan Mornement & Beau Riffenburgh
2014 Erskine 1st edition numbered copy 274/400
On the afternoon of 10 November 1912, the Far Eastern Party, consisting of three men and seventeen dogs set off on a sledging trip. The men were Douglas Mawson, Xavier Mertz and Belgrave Ninnis. Two of these men tragically died, and only the leader, Douglas Mawson, returned after what has been described as ‘the greatest survival story in the history of exploration’. Belgrave Edward Sutton Ninnis was born on 22 June 1887. His father had sailed as ship’s surgeon on Discovery on the 1875–76 British Arctic Expedition led by Captain George Nares. It is evident from his diary that the young Ninnis was determined to follow in his father’s steps as a polar explorer though he had enlisted in the Royal Fusiliers. Whilst serving in Africa and Mauritius he made continuous efforts to obtain a position on Scott’s Terra Nova Expedition, but without luck.
Finally he felt he had to return to England on leave to seek interviews with Scott. Inside the diary is the story of a young man and his determined and ultimately successful attempt to become a polar explorer. It is a continuous record, from March 1908 to the final entry on 9 November 1912, though this book concentrates on his Antarctic endeavours. It is also the story of a fairly self-opinionated and arrogant young man who came to be liked and admired by his comrades. From the period of his acceptance on the expedition he focused on the enormity of the challenge ahead, and the diary provides a detailed record of the preparations, the voyage and the expedition itself.
Ninnis forged a strong bond with Xavier Mertz, who was 28, a graduate of Leipzig and Basel universities. He was also a champion skier, which was one of the reasons why Mawson had selected him. The story of Mawson’s epic fight to survive is well known – the story of the other two men is not.
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The Antarctic Diary of Belgrave Edward Sutton Ninnis
Edited by Allan Mornement & Beau Riffenburgh
2014 Erskine 1st edition numbered copy 274/400
On the afternoon of 10 November 1912, the Far Eastern Party, consisting of three men and seventeen dogs set off on a sledging trip. The men were Douglas Mawson, Xavier Mertz and Belgrave Ninnis. Two of these men tragically died, and only the leader, Douglas Mawson, returned after what has been described as ‘the greatest survival story in the history of exploration’. Belgrave Edward Sutton Ninnis was born on 22 June 1887. His father had sailed as ship’s surgeon on Discovery on the 1875–76 British Arctic Expedition led by Captain George Nares. It is evident from his diary that the young Ninnis was determined to follow in his father’s steps as a polar explorer though he had enlisted in the Royal Fusiliers. Whilst serving in Africa and Mauritius he made continuous efforts to obtain a position on Scott’s Terra Nova Expedition, but without luck.
Finally he felt he had to return to England on leave to seek interviews with Scott. Inside the diary is the story of a young man and his determined and ultimately successful attempt to become a polar explorer. It is a continuous record, from March 1908 to the final entry on 9 November 1912, though this book concentrates on his Antarctic endeavours. It is also the story of a fairly self-opinionated and arrogant young man who came to be liked and admired by his comrades. From the period of his acceptance on the expedition he focused on the enormity of the challenge ahead, and the diary provides a detailed record of the preparations, the voyage and the expedition itself.
Ninnis forged a strong bond with Xavier Mertz, who was 28, a graduate of Leipzig and Basel universities. He was also a champion skier, which was one of the reasons why Mawson had selected him. The story of Mawson’s epic fight to survive is well known – the story of the other two men is not.
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The Encyclopedia of Discovery….
The Encyclopedia of Discovery….
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The Encyclopedia of Discovery…. The Last Frontiers by Thayer Willis
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South Latitude - F D. Ommany
South Latitude - F D. Ommany
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South Latitude - F D. Ommany
This is a vintage book about the Whaling Industry. The author was a zoology lecturer, and this book gives a fascinating account of his time spent working alongside the whale industry in both South Georgia and South Africa from 1929 to the mid 1930s.
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This is a vintage book about the Whaling Industry. The author was a zoology lecturer, and this book gives a fascinating account of his time spent working alongside the whale industry in both South Georgia and South Africa from 1929 to the mid 1930s.
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The Crevasse - A critical response to David Day's 'Flaws in the Ice'
The Crevasse - A critical response to David Day's 'Flaws in the Ice'
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The Crevasse - A critical response to David Day's 'Flaws in the Ice'
by Karyn Maguire Bradford (Author)
Beau Riffenburgh (Introduction)
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Sir Douglas Mawson's reputation as one of the great Antarctic explorers of the "Heroic Age" has been questioned recently. But are the critics correct? This is an examination of recent criticisms from Dr David Day concerning Mawson and the Australasian Antarctic Expedition of 1911-1914. Drawing on evidence from expedition diaries and numerous sources, Karyn Maguire Bradford presents alternative conclusions. Does Mawson deserve a place alongside Scott, Shackleton and Amundsen in the annals of Antarctic exploration? Or was he an inexperienced and overly ambitious man who was responsible for the deaths of two expedition members? Evaluate the evidence and decide for yourself! New to Kindle edition: An extra chapter analysing the journals of Dr Xavier Mertz, published after the paper edition went to press. Readers kindly note: This is not a narrative account of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition itself, nor is it a full length work. This is an essay of approximately 30,000 words, specifically addressing recent criticisms of Mawson. The author assumes that readers are familiar with the events of the Expedition.
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Publication date : 30 September 2015
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by Karyn Maguire Bradford (Author)
Beau Riffenburgh (Introduction)
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Sir Douglas Mawson's reputation as one of the great Antarctic explorers of the "Heroic Age" has been questioned recently. But are the critics correct? This is an examination of recent criticisms from Dr David Day concerning Mawson and the Australasian Antarctic Expedition of 1911-1914. Drawing on evidence from expedition diaries and numerous sources, Karyn Maguire Bradford presents alternative conclusions. Does Mawson deserve a place alongside Scott, Shackleton and Amundsen in the annals of Antarctic exploration? Or was he an inexperienced and overly ambitious man who was responsible for the deaths of two expedition members? Evaluate the evidence and decide for yourself! New to Kindle edition: An extra chapter analysing the journals of Dr Xavier Mertz, published after the paper edition went to press. Readers kindly note: This is not a narrative account of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition itself, nor is it a full length work. This is an essay of approximately 30,000 words, specifically addressing recent criticisms of Mawson. The author assumes that readers are familiar with the events of the Expedition.
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Publication date : 30 September 2015
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The Ford Box - Antarctica: Leaves from a diary by C Reginald Ford
The Ford Box - Antarctica: Leaves from a diary by C Reginald Ford
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The Ford Box - Antarctica: Leaves from a diary by C Reginald Ford.
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Box set collection. Mint condition.
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Eight Men in a Crate. The ordeal of the Advance Party of the Trans-Antarctic Ex.
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Eight Men in a Crate. The ordeal of the Advance Party of the Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1955-1957. Anthea Arnold, based on the diary of Rainer Goldsmith. 2007 Erskine Press. Mint condition. Out of print.
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Antarctic Days : Sketches of the homely side of Polar life
Antarctic Days : Sketches of the homely side of Polar life
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Antarctic Days : Sketches of the homely side of Polar life.
James Murray and George Marston. Preface to original by Ernest Shackleton.
Originally published 1913 by Andrew Melrose. This deluxe Repr 2012 Erskine Press. Mint condition except slight nick in dustjacket. Now out of print.
ANTARCTIC DAYS Sketches of the homely side of Polar life by two of Shackleton s men. Illustrated by the authors, James Murray and George Marston, and introduced by Sir Ernest Shackleton. 304pp, 4 colour plates, 30 photographic illustrations and 24 further illustrations. Hardback, cloth bound with the iceberg illustration mounted, and jacketed. The dust jacket states that this is the EDITION DELUXE LIMITED TO 250 COPIES. It appears there were two versions - the second one had no mention of the number of copies. The original ANTARCTIC DAYS was published as a limited edition of 280 copies, as is this facsimile of copy number 164. With an introduction by Joe O Farrell, each book is individually numbered. ANTARCTIC DAYS is one of the most sought-after of Antarctic tiles. ranking alongside both The Heart of the Antarctic and Aurora Australis. A copy of the original was sold at Bonhams in 2012 for £6,250, inclusive of commission. This is an opportunity to acquire a beautiful facsimile of a quite magnificent polar book.
James Murray and George Marston. Preface to original by Ernest Shackleton.
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ANTARCTIC DAYS Sketches of the homely side of Polar life by two of Shackleton s men. Illustrated by the authors, James Murray and George Marston, and introduced by Sir Ernest Shackleton. 304pp, 4 colour plates, 30 photographic illustrations and 24 further illustrations. Hardback, cloth bound with the iceberg illustration mounted, and jacketed. The dust jacket states that this is the EDITION DELUXE LIMITED TO 250 COPIES. It appears there were two versions - the second one had no mention of the number of copies. The original ANTARCTIC DAYS was published as a limited edition of 280 copies, as is this facsimile of copy number 164. With an introduction by Joe O Farrell, each book is individually numbered. ANTARCTIC DAYS is one of the most sought-after of Antarctic tiles. ranking alongside both The Heart of the Antarctic and Aurora Australis. A copy of the original was sold at Bonhams in 2012 for £6,250, inclusive of commission. This is an opportunity to acquire a beautiful facsimile of a quite magnificent polar book.
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Ninety Degrees North - Fergus Fleming
Ninety Degrees North - Fergus Fleming
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Ninety Degrees North: The Quest For The North Pole - Fergus Fleming
In the mid-nineteenth century the North Pole was a mystery. Some believed that it was an island of basalt in a warm crystal sea. Explorers who tried to penetrate the icy wastes failed or died. But after Sir John Franklin disappeared with all his men in 1845, serious efforts began to be made to find the true northernmost point of the globe. Fergus Fleming’s book is a vivid, witty history of the disasters that ensued. The new explorers included Elisha Kane, a sickly man and useless commander, who led his team close to death in 1854, and Charles Hall, a printer from Ohio. Hall made the mistake of taking an experienced crew, who refused to commit suicide for him. Their mutiny so enraged Hall that he died of a stroke, and some of his crew escaped south on an ice floe. They were followed by the Germans, newly united and eager for their place in the ice, the Austro-Hungarians and the British, who in 1876 managed to get further than any other expedition, travelling over terrain later explorers considered impassable. They left the field to the Norwegians, to expeditions organized by the American tabloid press, Swedish baloonists, aristocratic Italians and finally to the obsessive Robert Peary, who on one trip took his pregnant wife with him in order to set a record for the most northerly birth in history. He finally made it in 1909.
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In the mid-nineteenth century the North Pole was a mystery. Some believed that it was an island of basalt in a warm crystal sea. Explorers who tried to penetrate the icy wastes failed or died. But after Sir John Franklin disappeared with all his men in 1845, serious efforts began to be made to find the true northernmost point of the globe. Fergus Fleming’s book is a vivid, witty history of the disasters that ensued. The new explorers included Elisha Kane, a sickly man and useless commander, who led his team close to death in 1854, and Charles Hall, a printer from Ohio. Hall made the mistake of taking an experienced crew, who refused to commit suicide for him. Their mutiny so enraged Hall that he died of a stroke, and some of his crew escaped south on an ice floe. They were followed by the Germans, newly united and eager for their place in the ice, the Austro-Hungarians and the British, who in 1876 managed to get further than any other expedition, travelling over terrain later explorers considered impassable. They left the field to the Norwegians, to expeditions organized by the American tabloid press, Swedish baloonists, aristocratic Italians and finally to the obsessive Robert Peary, who on one trip took his pregnant wife with him in order to set a record for the most northerly birth in history. He finally made it in 1909.
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Poles Apart - Richard Pape
Poles Apart - Richard Pape
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Poles Apart - Richard Pape
Five thousand miles in under five days - The story of Richard Pape's phenomenal drive from Vancouver to Fairbanks, Alaska and back in the record time of under five days - then across Canada - then completely encircling the United States and his first hand account of today's grim battle for Antarctica. Pape lived in the ice-gripped wilderness of the Antarctic... tells of the vast equipment being poured into Nature's last stronghold in the struggle for strategic power.
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Five thousand miles in under five days - The story of Richard Pape's phenomenal drive from Vancouver to Fairbanks, Alaska and back in the record time of under five days - then across Canada - then completely encircling the United States and his first hand account of today's grim battle for Antarctica. Pape lived in the ice-gripped wilderness of the Antarctic... tells of the vast equipment being poured into Nature's last stronghold in the struggle for strategic power.
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South With Endurance
South With Endurance
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Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition 1914-17
The Photographs Of Frank Hurley
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Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition 1914-17
The Photographs Of Frank Hurley
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Huts of the Antarctic 2024 Calendar #1
Huts of the Antarctic 2024 Calendar #1
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How the Heck did They Do That? 11 Traits of Epic Achievers (Signed)
How the Heck did They Do That? 11 Traits of Epic Achievers (Signed)
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How the Heck did They Do That? 11 Traits of Epic Achievers by David Hirzel and Brad Borkan. Signed by Brad Borkan.
Discover the secrets behind history’s greatest achievers.
What do Ernest Shackleton, Ben Franklin, Marie Curie, Susan B. Anthony, the Wright Brothers, and the Apollo astronauts have in common? They dared the impossible—and changed the world.
In How the Heck Did They Do That? The 11 Traits of Epic Achievement, award-winning authors Brad Borkan and David Hirzel (co-authors of When Your Life Depends on It) uncover the powerful mindset, resilience, and vision that unite history’s boldest innovators and explorers.
Packed with inspiring stories, timeless lessons, and practical insights, this book reveals how you can apply the same traits to achieve extraordinary success.
Praise for other books by Borkan and Hirzel:
"Their books are shot through with what is rapidly becoming the authors’ trademark - high octane excitement in learning lessons from great people.” Stephen Scott-Fawcett, Editor of the Shackleton Journal for the James Caird Society
"The stories—and the settings—are gripping, exhilarating and inspiring. But this book is also about something much larger—the deep, true, higher nature of all human beings." Lily O'Brien
Discover the secrets behind history’s greatest achievers.
What do Ernest Shackleton, Ben Franklin, Marie Curie, Susan B. Anthony, the Wright Brothers, and the Apollo astronauts have in common? They dared the impossible—and changed the world.
In How the Heck Did They Do That? The 11 Traits of Epic Achievement, award-winning authors Brad Borkan and David Hirzel (co-authors of When Your Life Depends on It) uncover the powerful mindset, resilience, and vision that unite history’s boldest innovators and explorers.
Packed with inspiring stories, timeless lessons, and practical insights, this book reveals how you can apply the same traits to achieve extraordinary success.
Praise for other books by Borkan and Hirzel:
"Their books are shot through with what is rapidly becoming the authors’ trademark - high octane excitement in learning lessons from great people.” Stephen Scott-Fawcett, Editor of the Shackleton Journal for the James Caird Society
"The stories—and the settings—are gripping, exhilarating and inspiring. But this book is also about something much larger—the deep, true, higher nature of all human beings." Lily O'Brien
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Ice Tracks - Today's Heroic Age of Polar Adventure - Angie Butler
Ice Tracks - Today's Heroic Age of Polar Adventure - Angie Butler
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Ice Tracks - Today's Heroic Age of Polar Adventure - Angie Butler
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The Third Reich in Antarctica
The Third Reich in Antarctica
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The Third Reich in Antarctica. The German Antarctic Expedition 1938-39.
Ludecke, Cornelia, and Summerhayes, Colin. Mint condition.
irst edition. Quarto, pp., [viii] 254 [255-260]. With four double sided plate leaves, and further illustrations throughout. Publisher's black cloth covered boards with gilt titles to spine. In a pale blue and white unclipped pictorial dust-jacket. A near fine copy. The origins of the Third German Antarctic Expedition lie in the aspirations of German scientists to explore and understand the Antarctic environment, and the Nazi Party's drive for self-sufficiency on the road to war. Germany decided to explore the Dronning Maud Land, originally claimed by Norway, and to claim Antarctic territory there for itself. The 1938 expedition, led by Alfred Ritscher, took 16,000 aerial photographs, covering an area of approximately 250,000 square kilometres, dropping darts inscribed with swastikas every 26 kilometres in the process. Germany attempted to claim the territory surveyed by Ritscher under the name New Swabia, but lost its claim to the land following its defeat in the Second World War.
Ludecke, Cornelia, and Summerhayes, Colin. Mint condition.
irst edition. Quarto, pp., [viii] 254 [255-260]. With four double sided plate leaves, and further illustrations throughout. Publisher's black cloth covered boards with gilt titles to spine. In a pale blue and white unclipped pictorial dust-jacket. A near fine copy. The origins of the Third German Antarctic Expedition lie in the aspirations of German scientists to explore and understand the Antarctic environment, and the Nazi Party's drive for self-sufficiency on the road to war. Germany decided to explore the Dronning Maud Land, originally claimed by Norway, and to claim Antarctic territory there for itself. The 1938 expedition, led by Alfred Ritscher, took 16,000 aerial photographs, covering an area of approximately 250,000 square kilometres, dropping darts inscribed with swastikas every 26 kilometres in the process. Germany attempted to claim the territory surveyed by Ritscher under the name New Swabia, but lost its claim to the land following its defeat in the Second World War.
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Towards the South Pole aboard the Français
Towards the South Pole aboard the Français
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Towards the South Pole aboard the Français. 1st English edn Erskine Press 2004. Out of Print. Mint condition but slight marking on cover.
The First French Expedition to the Antarctic set sail in August 1903 under the command of Jean-Baptiste Charcot, the 35-year-old son of a well-to-do neurologist. Charcot did not want to follow in his father’s footsteps, being more interested in a life at sea, but to please him he studied and graduated as a doctor in 1895. His father had died two years earlier, leaving his son with a quite reasonable fortune which gave him the chance to pursue his original interests in the sea and ships. During his disagreements with his father over his choice of career he would always say, when his father objected to his yearning to sail, ‘but why shouldn't I?’, and so was born the name of four of his ships - Pourquoi Pas? The next few years saw him sailing the waterways of France, Holland, England and around Ireland until in 1902 he sailed to Iceland and the Faroes with a commission from the French Naval Ministry. He reached the Arctic Circle and his taste for polar voyaging was established. On his return he commissioned a new vessel to be built, originally naming it Pourquoi Pas? but in June 1903, renaming it Francais.
By this stage, Charcot, though an amateur, had become quite well known as a traveller and explorer, though Captain Scott referred to him - with possibly a touch of disparagement - as ‘the polar gentleman’. When Charcot first decided to sail to the Antarctic he consulted the Belgian, Adrien de Gerlache, who had recently returned from his own voyage in the Belgica. On 15 August 1903 the Francais set sail, with de Gerlache on board, having been persuaded by Charcot to join the expedition. Unfortunately this did not work out and de Gerlache left the ship at the first opportunity. Charcot had designed the ship in such a way that every man could have a private space of his own and he was particularly proud of his choice of comestibles - and wine - and the fact that fresh bread was baked three times a week.
His diary reveals a man of culture and sensitivity. His descriptions of scenery are lyrical and emotionally charged and his sensitivity to the local wildlife was often in stark contrast to many of the other polar explorers of the day. He charted new coasts, undertook scientific work in oceanography, bacteriology, geography, geology and above all meteorology.
This is a fascinating insight into a totally different style of Antarctic exploration and the reader will enjoy the delightful contrast between this expedition and others generally portrayed as more serious.
304pp, 253 x 174mm, hardback, cloth bound and blocked in two colours overall. Over 200 halftones, maps and drawings.
The First French Expedition to the Antarctic set sail in August 1903 under the command of Jean-Baptiste Charcot, the 35-year-old son of a well-to-do neurologist. Charcot did not want to follow in his father’s footsteps, being more interested in a life at sea, but to please him he studied and graduated as a doctor in 1895. His father had died two years earlier, leaving his son with a quite reasonable fortune which gave him the chance to pursue his original interests in the sea and ships. During his disagreements with his father over his choice of career he would always say, when his father objected to his yearning to sail, ‘but why shouldn't I?’, and so was born the name of four of his ships - Pourquoi Pas? The next few years saw him sailing the waterways of France, Holland, England and around Ireland until in 1902 he sailed to Iceland and the Faroes with a commission from the French Naval Ministry. He reached the Arctic Circle and his taste for polar voyaging was established. On his return he commissioned a new vessel to be built, originally naming it Pourquoi Pas? but in June 1903, renaming it Francais.
By this stage, Charcot, though an amateur, had become quite well known as a traveller and explorer, though Captain Scott referred to him - with possibly a touch of disparagement - as ‘the polar gentleman’. When Charcot first decided to sail to the Antarctic he consulted the Belgian, Adrien de Gerlache, who had recently returned from his own voyage in the Belgica. On 15 August 1903 the Francais set sail, with de Gerlache on board, having been persuaded by Charcot to join the expedition. Unfortunately this did not work out and de Gerlache left the ship at the first opportunity. Charcot had designed the ship in such a way that every man could have a private space of his own and he was particularly proud of his choice of comestibles - and wine - and the fact that fresh bread was baked three times a week.
His diary reveals a man of culture and sensitivity. His descriptions of scenery are lyrical and emotionally charged and his sensitivity to the local wildlife was often in stark contrast to many of the other polar explorers of the day. He charted new coasts, undertook scientific work in oceanography, bacteriology, geography, geology and above all meteorology.
This is a fascinating insight into a totally different style of Antarctic exploration and the reader will enjoy the delightful contrast between this expedition and others generally portrayed as more serious.
304pp, 253 x 174mm, hardback, cloth bound and blocked in two colours overall. Over 200 halftones, maps and drawings.
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Antarctica book (Reader's Digest)
Antarctica book (Reader's Digest)
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Reader's Digest
Antarctica
Great Stories From The Frozen Continent
Antarctica
Great Stories From The Frozen Continent
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Joint Services Expedition Stamps - Planes
Joint Services Expedition Stamps - Planes
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Joint Services Expedition Stamps On Brabant Island Envelope
British Antarctic Territory
Postmarked: Brabant Island, 21st June 1984
British Antarctic Territory
Postmarked: Brabant Island, 21st June 1984
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The Worst Journey In The World [Hardback] by Apsley Cherry-Garrard
The Worst Journey In The World [Hardback] by Apsley Cherry-Garrard
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The Worst Journey In The World [Hardback] by Apsley Cherry-Garrard
Tells the story of Scott's last expedition to the Antarctic from its departure in 1910 to its return in 1913. The author was a member of the expedition which was plagued by bad luck, bad weather and the physical deterioration of the party.
Tells the story of Scott's last expedition to the Antarctic from its departure in 1910 to its return in 1913. The author was a member of the expedition which was plagued by bad luck, bad weather and the physical deterioration of the party.
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The Crossing Of Antarctica - Sir Vivian Fuchs & Sir Edmond Hillary [Hardback] #1
The Crossing Of Antarctica - Sir Vivian Fuchs & Sir Edmond Hillary [Hardback] #1
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The Crossing Of Antarctica - Sir Vivian Fuchs & Sir Edmond Hillary [Hardback] #1
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The Crossing Of Antarctica (Copy #2)
The Crossing Of Antarctica (Copy #2)
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The Crossing Of Antarctica (Copy #2)
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Sir Vivian Fuchs & Sir Edmund Hilary
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Sir Vivian Fuchs & Sir Edmund Hilary
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South With Endurance (Hardback)
South With Endurance (Hardback)
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South with Endurance - Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition 1914-1917 - the Photographs of Frank Hurley (Hardback)
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Captain Scott (An Adventure from History - A Ladybird Book series 561)
Captain Scott (An Adventure from History - A Ladybird Book series 561)
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Captain Scott (An Adventure from History - A Ladybird Book series 561)
Captain Scott's journey to the South Pole and the five men who sacrificed their lives.
Captain Scott's journey to the South Pole and the five men who sacrificed their lives.
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The Last Great Adventure Of Peter Blake
The Last Great Adventure Of Peter Blake
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The Last Great Adventure Of Peter Blake
This large-format hardcover follows the late Sir Peter Blake on his ill-fated final voyage aboard the polar exploration yacht SEAMASTER. As the world knows, Blake was tragically murdered by river pirates in December 2001 while exploring the Amazon. This book tracks that voyage and at the same time pays homage to this extraordinary man. The SEAMASTER voyage began in New Zealand and ascended to 70?? S in the icy waters of Antarctica, then headed north to the rain forests of the Amazon. The ship ultimately sailed approximately 1,000 miles up the Amazon river before Blake was murdered on the return journey.
This large-format hardcover follows the late Sir Peter Blake on his ill-fated final voyage aboard the polar exploration yacht SEAMASTER. As the world knows, Blake was tragically murdered by river pirates in December 2001 while exploring the Amazon. This book tracks that voyage and at the same time pays homage to this extraordinary man. The SEAMASTER voyage began in New Zealand and ascended to 70?? S in the icy waters of Antarctica, then headed north to the rain forests of the Amazon. The ship ultimately sailed approximately 1,000 miles up the Amazon river before Blake was murdered on the return journey.
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Antarctica. The Heroic Age by George Finkel
Antarctica. The Heroic Age by George Finkel
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Antarctica. The Heroic Age by George Finkel
Four Antarctic expeditions examined- Scott's two journeys ((1901-04; 1910-13); Shackleton (1908-09) and Amundsen (1910-12)
Four Antarctic expeditions examined- Scott's two journeys ((1901-04; 1910-13); Shackleton (1908-09) and Amundsen (1910-12)
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South by Sir Ernest Shackleton
South by Sir Ernest Shackleton
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South by Sir Ernest Shackleton (Hardback)
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Blizzard - Race To The Pole
Blizzard - Race To The Pole
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Blizzard - Race To The Pole
By Jasper Rees
Forward by Sir Ranulph Fiennes
Includes diary entries by Bruce Parry
BBC Books
By Jasper Rees
Forward by Sir Ranulph Fiennes
Includes diary entries by Bruce Parry
BBC Books
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South With Scott
South With Scott
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South With Scott
By Admiral E.R.G.R. Evans
Published by Collins
Includes 3 maps on a pull-out sheet.
Minor damage to cover and inner leaf photo. See photos.
By Admiral E.R.G.R. Evans
Published by Collins
Includes 3 maps on a pull-out sheet.
Minor damage to cover and inner leaf photo. See photos.
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Endurance by Frank Worsley
Endurance by Frank Worsley
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Endurance - An Epic Of Polar Adventure by Commander Frank Worsley (Hardback)
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Death and the Penguin
Death and the Penguin
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Death and the Penguin
By Andrey Kurkov
By Andrey Kurkov
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Spitsbergen Svalbard Guidebook
Spitsbergen Svalbard Guidebook
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Spitsbergen Svalbard Guidebook
Published by Rolf Strange Polar Books
A complete guide around the Arctic archipelago - Nature and History - Places and Regions - Useful Information
Published by Rolf Strange Polar Books
A complete guide around the Arctic archipelago - Nature and History - Places and Regions - Useful Information
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Bark Europa Antarctica Expedition Badge/Patch
Bark Europa Antarctica Expedition Badge/Patch
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Bark Europa Antarctica Expedition Badge/Patch
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Shackleton Postcard
Shackleton Postcard
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Shackleton Postcard
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Seb Coultard
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Arctic Labyrinth
Arctic Labyrinth
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Arctic Labyrinth
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Captain Cook's Voyages 1768 - 1779
Captain Cook's Voyages 1768 - 1779
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Captain Cook's Voyages 1768 - 1779
Folio Edition
Folio Edition
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Life In The Freezer
Life In The Freezer
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Life In The Freezer - A Natural History Of The Antarctic
By Alistair Fothergill
Foreword by Sir David Attenborough
By Alistair Fothergill
Foreword by Sir David Attenborough
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March Of The Penguins
March Of The Penguins
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March Of The Penguins
National Geographic
Luc Jacquet including narration written by Jordan Roberts.
Photographs by Jerome Maison
National Geographic
Luc Jacquet including narration written by Jordan Roberts.
Photographs by Jerome Maison
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Captain Scott
Captain Scott
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Captain Scott by Stephen Gwynn
The Golden Hind Series 1929
The Golden Hind Series 1929
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The Complete Story Of Antarctica
The Complete Story Of Antarctica
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The Complete Story Of Antarctica
By David McGonigal and Dr Lynn Woodworth
Publishers: Frances Lincoln 2001
By David McGonigal and Dr Lynn Woodworth
Publishers: Frances Lincoln 2001
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Antarctica - The Last Frontier
Antarctica - The Last Frontier
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Antarctica - The Last Frontier
By Richard Laws
By Richard Laws
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Captain Francis Crozier by Michael Smith
Captain Francis Crozier by Michael Smith
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Captain Francis Crozier by Michael Smith
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Endurance - The Discovery Of Shackleton's Legendary Ship
Endurance - The Discovery Of Shackleton's Legendary Ship
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Endurance - The Discovery Of Shackleton's Legendary Ship
National Geographic
(Private dedication on inside page)
National Geographic
(Private dedication on inside page)
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Let's Save Antarctica - Why We Must Protect Our Planet
Let's Save Antarctica - Why We Must Protect Our Planet
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Let's Save Antarctica - Why We Must Protect Our Planet
By Catherine Barr
Illustrated by Jean Claude
By Catherine Barr
Illustrated by Jean Claude
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Meltdown
Meltdown
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Meltdown
Discover Earth's Irreplaceable Glaciers and Learn What You Can Do to Save Them
By Anita Sanchez
Illustrated by Lily Padula
Discover Earth's Irreplaceable Glaciers and Learn What You Can Do to Save Them
By Anita Sanchez
Illustrated by Lily Padula
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Can We Really Help The Polar Bears?
Can We Really Help The Polar Bears?
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Can We Really Help The Polar Bears?
Usborne
By Katie Daynes
Illustrated by Roisin Hahessy
Usborne
By Katie Daynes
Illustrated by Roisin Hahessy
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Ceramic Polar Bear
Ceramic Polar Bear
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Ceramic Polar Bear
Height: 12cm (Approx)
Length:12cm (Approx)
Width: 6cm (Approx)
Height: 12cm (Approx)
Length:12cm (Approx)
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£ 17
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Penguin Salt & Pepper Pots
Penguin Salt & Pepper Pots
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Shipping Forecast Mug
Shipping Forecast Mug
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Shipping Forecast Mug
Dunoon - Scottish Fine Stonewear
Dunoon - Scottish Fine Stonewear
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£ 1
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Eskimo Pin Badge
Eskimo Pin Badge
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Eskimo Pin Badge
3cm diameter (Approx)
3cm diameter (Approx)
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Cut Glass Penguin
Cut Glass Penguin
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Cut Glass Penguin
4cm High (Approx)
4cm High (Approx)
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Polar Bear Mousemat
Polar Bear Mousemat
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Plush Penguin Toy
Plush Penguin Toy
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Plush Penguin Toy
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Alexandre Deusajute
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£ 5
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Cute Little Penguin Backpack
Cute Little Penguin Backpack
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Cute Little Penguin Backpack
25cm tall
25cm tall
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£ 1
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"It's Frothy Man" Polar Bear Greetings Card
"It's Frothy Man" Polar Bear Greetings Card
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£ 10
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2026 Erskine Press Calendar - THROUGH THE DECADES
2026 Erskine Press Calendar - THROUGH THE DECADES
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2026 Erskine Press Calendar - THROUGH THE DECADES
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Erskine Press 2025 Calendar Copy #2
Erskine Press 2025 Calendar Copy #2
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Erskine Press 2025 Calendar Copy #2
[CONDITION: NEW]
[CONDITION: NEW]
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Catalogue of Quest Autochromes #2 of 5
Catalogue of Quest Autochromes #2 of 5
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In addition to making individual prints of the Quest autochromes (see Lot xx), Salto Ulbeek (www.salto-ulbeek.com) have published a collectable 24cm x 22cm “cahier” of 48 pages containing each of the 30 Quest autochromes in their original state plus 21 of the restored pictures as single page images. The autochromes are accompanied by text written by Jan Chojecki (grandson of John Quiller Rowett), telling their story in the context of the Shackleton-Rowett Expedition, with extracts from the expedition journal of George Hubert Wilkins. This unique volume is printed on high quality 150-gsm paper with a 250-gsm cover.
Five cahiers are available as individual lots.
Five cahiers are available as individual lots.
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Catalogue of Quest Autochromes #3 of 5
Catalogue of Quest Autochromes #3 of 5
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In addition to making individual prints of the Quest autochromes (see Lot xx), Salto Ulbeek (www.salto-ulbeek.com) have published a collectable 24cm x 22cm “cahier” of 48 pages containing each of the 30 Quest autochromes in their original state plus 21 of the restored pictures as single page images. The autochromes are accompanied by text written by Jan Chojecki (grandson of John Quiller Rowett), telling their story in the context of the Shackleton-Rowett Expedition, with extracts from the expedition journal of George Hubert Wilkins. This unique volume is printed on high quality 150-gsm paper with a 250-gsm cover.
Five cahiers are available as individual lots.
Five cahiers are available as individual lots.
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Salto Ulbeek
Salto Ulbeek
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Catalogue of Quest Autochromes #4 of 5
Catalogue of Quest Autochromes #4 of 5
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You are the highest bidder ! , but the reserve price has not been met.
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In addition to making individual prints of the Quest autochromes (see Lot xx), Salto Ulbeek (www.salto-ulbeek.com) have published a collectable 24cm x 22cm “cahier” of 48 pages containing each of the 30 Quest autochromes in their original state plus 21 of the restored pictures as single page images. The autochromes are accompanied by text written by Jan Chojecki (grandson of John Quiller Rowett), telling their story in the context of the Shackleton-Rowett Expedition, with extracts from the expedition journal of George Hubert Wilkins. This unique volume is printed on high quality 150-gsm paper with a 250-gsm cover.
Five cahiers are available as individual lots.
Five cahiers are available as individual lots.
Kindly donated by
Salto Ulbeek
Salto Ulbeek
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Catalogue of Quest Autochromes #5 of 5
Catalogue of Quest Autochromes #5 of 5
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Minimum bid is £20 (Bid increments are £1).
You are the highest bidder ! , but the reserve price has not been met.
You have been outbid! Bid again!
In addition to making individual prints of the Quest autochromes (see Lot xx), Salto Ulbeek (www.salto-ulbeek.com) have published a collectable 24cm x 22cm “cahier” of 48 pages containing each of the 30 Quest autochromes in their original state plus 21 of the restored pictures as single page images. The autochromes are accompanied by text written by Jan Chojecki (grandson of John Quiller Rowett), telling their story in the context of the Shackleton-Rowett Expedition, with extracts from the expedition journal of George Hubert Wilkins. This unique volume is printed on high quality 150-gsm paper with a 250-gsm cover.
Five cahiers are available as individual lots.
Five cahiers are available as individual lots.
Kindly donated by
Salto Ulbeek
Salto Ulbeek
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1. You enter the absolute maximum that you are willing to bid for an item.
2. jumblebee places a bid on your behalf, using the minimum amount required to make you the highest bidder, i.e. current bid price plus bid increment OR the reserve price, if there is one and it can be covered by your proxy bid.
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The current bid on an auction item is £100. The minimum increment is £10. You enter a bid of £150 (your maximum bid).
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Another person bids £130 but they are immediately outbid by jumblebee bidding on your behalf and the current bid goes up to £140.
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