The Golliwogg's Polar Adventures

The Golliwogg's Polar Adventures
Title The Golliwogg's Polar Adventures PDF eBook
Author Bertha Upton
Publisher
Total Pages 76
Release 1900
Genre Arctic regions
ISBN

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A black doll leads other dolls to the North Pole.

The Polar Adventures of a Rich American Dame

The Polar Adventures of a Rich American Dame
Title The Polar Adventures of a Rich American Dame PDF eBook
Author Joanna Kafarowski
Publisher Dundurn
Total Pages 368
Release 2017-11-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1459739728

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The first comprehensive biography of Louise Arner Boyd — the intrepid American socialite who reinvented herself as the leading female polar explorer of the twentieth century. Born in the late 1880s to a gritty mining magnate who made his millions in the California gold rush and a well-bred mother descended from one of New York’s distinguished families, society beauty Louise Arner Boyd was raised during a glittering era. After inheriting a staggering family fortune, she began leading a double life. She fell under the spell of the north in the late 1920s after a sailing excursion to the Arctic Ocean. Over the next three decades, she achieved international notoriety as a rugged and audacious polar explorer while maintaining her flamboyant lifestyle as a leading society woman. Yet despite organizing, financing, and directing seven daring Arctic expeditions between 1926 and 1955, she is virtually unknown today.

The Polar Adventures of a Rich American Dame

The Polar Adventures of a Rich American Dame
Title The Polar Adventures of a Rich American Dame PDF eBook
Author Joanna Kafarowski
Publisher Dundurn
Total Pages 369
Release 2017-11-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 145973971X

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Louise Arner Boyd inherited the family millions in her thirties. Expected to lead a respectable life, she instead fell under the captivating spell of the north. Over the next thirty years, she organized and led seven hazardous expeditions around Greenland and was showered with international awards.

True Stories of Polar Adventures: Usborne True Stories

True Stories of Polar Adventures: Usborne True Stories
Title True Stories of Polar Adventures: Usborne True Stories PDF eBook
Author Paul Dowswell
Publisher Usborne Publishing Ltd
Total Pages 123
Release 2013-09-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1409569071

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A gripping collection of true stories of exploration and danger over the icy wastelands of Antarctica. Contains true life stories from the fated expedition of Captain Scott to Ernest Shackleton's epic trek across the snow to save his stranded crew.

Arctic Adventure

Arctic Adventure
Title Arctic Adventure PDF eBook
Author Peter Freuchen
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages 615
Release 2016-11-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1787202526

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Originally published in 1956, this book is a memoir by Danish explorer Peter Freuchen, a close friend and travel companion of Arctic legend Knud Rasmussen, and ended up living in Greenland for fifteen years, 800 miles from the North Pole—adopting the native ways of life, marrying an Inuit woman, and having two children along the way. Arctic Adventure is filled with tales of seal and polar bear hunts, enduring starvation, encountering people who had resorted to cannibalism, and the stirring experience of seeing the sun again after three months of winter darkness. Rich in human saga, Freuchen’s warmth, wit, and literary talent make this recollection of real-life adventure stories a stand-out. “Except for Richard E. Byrd, and despite his foreign beginnings, Freuchen was perhaps better known to more people in the United States than any other explorer of our time.”—Evelyn Stefansson, The New York Times “[A] formidable and fascinating man”—Harriet Baker, AnOther Richly illustrated throughout with maps and black-and-white photographs.

Grand Adventures

Grand Adventures
Title Grand Adventures PDF eBook
Author Alastair Humphreys
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Total Pages 559
Release 2016-03-24
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0008131945

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‘Enthusiastic, pleasingly madcap’ Geographical Adventure – something that’s new and exhilarating, outside your comfort zone. Adventures change you and how you see the world, and all you need is an open mind, bags of enthusiasm and boundless curiosity. Recommended for viewing on a colour tablet.

Adventures in Polar Reading

Adventures in Polar Reading
Title Adventures in Polar Reading PDF eBook
Author David H. Stam
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 2022-01-05
Genre History
ISBN 9781605830841

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Based in part on his own naval experience, including duty in Antarctica, and informed by extensive archival and secondary research, David Stam's book examines the printed needs of several polar expeditions, including those of Adolphus Greely in the International Polar Year 1881-83 in northernmost Canada. Stam's study also includes analysis of shipboard- and expedition-based periodicals throughout the so-called Heroic Age of exploration (ca. 1880-1921); a definitive essay on the enduring books of Ernest Shackleton's legendary journey aboard the Endurance; a parallel study of the primarily religious literature distributed as Loan Libraries of the American Seamen's Friend Society; and, finally, an account of the three libraries assembled by Richard Evelyn Byrd for the successive bases at Little America (1929-41). The volume is bookended by chapters that provide an autobiographical account of how Adventures in Polar Reading came to be written and extensive suggestions pointing the way to topics of research that Stam's methodology might enable for other scholars.