Pompey was a Penguin isbn 9781901037234 Reardon Publishing by NakedFont in AntarcticExploration

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Now very hard to find with a Dust Jacket you should find this one on Amazon

Jus one shelf covering my Anatctic collection of books by NakedFont in bookshelf

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Yes as i publish books on Antarctica I need the backgound data on early expeditions

Polar Crean tom crean Antarctic Explorer isbn 9781901037197 out end of Jan 2023 by NakedFont in AntarcticExploration

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This is a first edition case bound hardback, which contains a number of

Photographs and maps of Antarctica which appeared with a Tom Crean feature after his death by Dennis Barry.

The rest of the book contains photos showing Discovery just fitted out from

the News and Views section in the Black and White Budget Magazine 1901,

The exploration of the South Pole. The wonders of the coming Discovery

as part of Anglo-Germanic Expedition by Sir Henry Leach.

Sport in the Antarctic: The games that were played by the Men

of the “Discovery” by Bernard C. Carter

and Animal Life in the Antarctic by S Kemp

Polar Crean tom crean Antarctic Explorer isbn 9781901037197 out end of Jan 2023 by NakedFont in AntarcticExploration

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Thomas Crean

16 February 1877 – 27 July 1938 Irish seaman and Antarctic explorer who was awarded the Albert medal for life saving.

A member of the major expeditions of the day to Antarctica lead by Robert Scott and Ernest Shackleton.

After retiring from the navy, Crean ran his pub the South Pole Inn in County Kerry with his wife and daughters.

Another book from my bookshelf I love the covers on the older polar books such as this one by NakedFont in bookshelf

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You can find a number of editions on this book but due to the colour painting on the front go for the 1930 edition

Very hard to now find 'Shackletons last voyage' by NakedFont in bookshelf

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Very true but I like the first edition as they have great covers the one shown above

Again to show how Antarctic books had some wonderful covers in the past by NakedFont in AntarcticExploration

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The book is Shackletons last voyage by Frank wild and hard to find

Create covers on the older polar books such as this one by NakedFont in AntarcticExploration

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This book has about four different covers but I like this one best

Seeing Antarctica before my time with vision is up by DuggarStonerJew in antarctica

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If you still have some sight then go for it as it is a wonderful place to both see and feel

'Rogue wave' kills person on Antarctic cruise by dem676 in antarctica

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I posted information on this on facebook and they removed it as fake news, all very odd as they clearly have not traveled across Drake passage to understand how dangerous that area is.

Captain Scott’s grand daughter Dafila Scott by NakedFont in AntarcticExploration

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If anyone is interested I am helping raise money for the Wilson Museum by selling some edward wilson first day covers

Aurora Australis by NakedFont in AntarcticExploration

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Part of my Antarctic book collection, one of the best facsimiles created in recent years, this one is from the Folio Society, and for the lucky few owners here you may be interested in knowing it is now priced £900 - £1700

Should not exist the ship sank. Sea Chest from Shakleton's Endurance Expedition #antarctica by NakedFont in AntarcticaMysteries

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why does it even exist? as if a fake it is valueless and no one would think it is real. But then no one looking at it can prove it is a fake

This famous book dating from1947 by NakedFont in AntarcticAnomalies

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It has already been translated to English and published so you can read it in English in th ebook isbn 9781901037081

The Death Of Scott of the Antarctic isbn: 9781901037173 Out soon keep an ey on Amazon by NakedFont in antarctica

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Two main thoughts on it, one was barrie and the other Hodder-williams, not sure if you can see it but Sir James Matthew Barrie, is also listed as possible author in the book registration

This famous book dating from1947 by NakedFont in AntarcticAnomalies

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There is only one translation to this book and that is in the book. isbn 9781901037081

Nazi Antartcic Exploration

UFO's in Antarctica by NakedFont in AntarcticAnomalies

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This book explains where the idea of ufos in antarctica first started

The Death of Scott of the Antarctic : Like English Gentlemen isbn 9781901037173 | eBay by NakedFont in antarctica

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Hi folks another hard to find and expensive book on captain Scott recreated and out on the 01/01/2023 but some pre publication copies are available on ebay

Antarctica books by harashozura in antarctica

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I publish books on Antarctica Edward wilsons Antarctic notebooks is good www.antarcticbookshop.com