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'Landscapes of Exploration' Education Pack
Scott's Discovery Expedition
Representations of Antarctic Exploration by Lesser Known Heroic Era Photographers
The Centenary of the Scott Expedition to Antarctica and of the United Kingdom’S Enduring Scientific Legacy and Ongoing Presence There”
William Reese Company Americana ● Rare Books ● Literature
Redescription of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Heterokrohnia
NOL Collection 1 (A) DI & Mostly NIO Late 1930S, 1940-1960
The Life of Sir Ernest Shackleton CVO
Ein Kleiner, Schwarzer Punkt Am Weisslichen Himmel: Antarctica & Ice in German Expressionism
Ocean Challenge Aims to Keep Its Readers up to Date Ocean Challenge Is Published Three Times a Year
Wilhelm Filchner and Antarctica Helmut Hornik and Cornelia Lüdecke
Arbeitskreis Geschichte Der Polarforschung
'Post-Heroic' Ages of British Antarctic Exploration
The Southern Ice-Continent, by Erich V. Drygalski
David Crane Scott of the Antarctic: a Life of Courage and Tragedy in the Extreme South
Schley Final Thesis
Scott 100 Plymouth the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration
Nitrous Oxide in the North Atlantic Ocean, Global Biogeochem
Top View
1 Compiled by Mike Wing New Zealand Antarctic Society (Inc) Volume 1-36: Feb 2019 Vessel Names Are Shown Viz: “Aconcagua”. S
Mitteilungen Der Botanischen Staatssammlung München
Antarctic.V12.1112.1993.Pdf
Thesis Constructing the Polar World: the German
Download Report 2015–17
Estimating the Extent of Antarctic Summer Sea Ice During the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration
History of Oceanography, Number 19
Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition
Estimating the Extent of Antarctic Summer Sea Ice During the Heroic Age of Exploration Tom Edinburgh1*, Jonathan J
FAMOUS PUZZLES of Great Mathematicians
Estimating the Extent of Antarctic Summer Sea Ice During the Heroic Age of Exploration Tom Edinburgh1*, Jonathan J
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)