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The History of Antarctica

Foundations of Antarctic Discovery

Skriuwer Com, Auke de Haan
Paperback | Engels | History Books
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Uncover Antarctica's Frozen Mysteries: From Ancient Myths to Heroic Expeditions

"The History of Antarctica" invites readers to the world's most remote continent, where ice preserves secrets of prehistoric supercontinents and human courage tested limits against nature's extremes. From Gondwana's warm past to Shackleton's legendary survival, this book evokes the awe of explorers facing isolation and the high stakes of discovery in a land that humbled empires and inspired generations.

It opens with Antarctica's ancient formation as part of Gondwana, shifting from lush climates to colossal ice sheets shaping a barren wilderness. Myths of Terra Australis fuel centuries of speculation, with Greek philosophers and medieval maps imagining a balancing southern landmass.

16th-17th century voyages hint at frozen realms through accidental sightings and growing curiosity. Captain Cook crosses the Antarctic Circle, disproving lush continent legends while charting icy barriers.

19th-century sealers and whalers drive exploration, with first mainland claims amid commercial rushes. Scientific expeditions follow, blending national pride with research in harsh conditions.

The Heroic Age dawns with overwintering attempts and pole races, where Amundsen and Scott embody triumph and tragedy. Shackleton's Endurance saga highlights miraculous rescues against pack ice.

Quiet years and territorial claims give way to aviation mapping and wartime pauses. Reflections tie myths to modern science, showing how early endeavors laid foundations for collaborative research.

Comparable to Roland Huntford's "The Last Place on Earth," which dramatically recounts polar races, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in exploration histories emphasizing environmental wonder and human endurance. Its broad marketability appeals to adventure readers, students, and eco-conscious audiences, promising steady sales for bookstores in travel and science sections. By highlighting emotional stakes like isolation's terror and discovery's thrill, it connects readers to Antarctica's timeless allure, inspiring reflection on humanity's place in extreme worlds.

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Productcode (EAN):
9783565084210
Verschijningsdatum:
12/11/2025
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Paperback
Formaat:
Trade paperback (VS)
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152 mm x 229 mm
Gewicht:
308 g
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