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Erich von Drygalski
Cumulated Bibliography of Biographies of Ocean Scientists Deborah Day, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Archives Revised December 3, 2001
Expedition Periodicals: a Chronological List
A NTARCTIC Southpole-Sium
Antarctica: at the Heart of It All
Catalogue of Place Names in Northern East Greenland
Expedition Periodicals Revised & Corrected
Nature Conservation in Antarctica During the Early Treaty Years, 1958
History of Oceanography, Number 16
History of Oceanography, Number 13
Medals and Awards Gold Medal Recipients
“I Was Born a Dervish and a Flying Dutchman.” Sven Hedin and Ferdinand Von Richthofen: Introduction and Presentation of Unpublished Letters
"JE Bernier's Claims to Fame"
The Inventory of the Greenland Entomofauna
The Quest for the Magnetic Pole: Navigation and Research Into Polar Terrestrial Magnetism
The Arctic and Antarctic – Natural Realms at the Poles
Schley Final Thesis
The History of Antarctic Exploration
Scott 100 Plymouth the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration
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A Brief History of Antarctic Exploration
Collett, Peter TITLE Antarctica: Discovery & Exploration. INST
Arbeitskreis Geschichte Der Polarforschung
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The Polar Regions
History of Oceanography, Number 17
No. 15 September 2003 CONTENTS EDITORIAL
Vol. 10 • No. 1 • 2016
Erich Von Drygalski – Wikipedia
Thesis Constructing the Polar World: the German
In the Wake of Shackleton Expedition (1993/4)
Planet Press Antarctic Explorers.Pdf
Reconstructing Historic Antarctic Climate Data from Logbooks and Diaries of the Heroic Era
The German South Polar Expedition
HISTORICAL TIMELINE of ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION
The German Antarctic Expedition Author(S): Erich Von Drygalski Source: the Geographical Journal, Vol
Perspectives of Polar Research in Germany Around 1900: the Turning Point from Vision (Neumayer) to Launching (Drygalski)
Antarctica Sources at the Hocken Collections
Dividing Antarctica: the Work of the Seventh International Geographical Congress in Berlin 1899