To the Farthest Ends of the Earth | 150 Years of World Exploration by the Royal Geographical Society
Author - Ian Cameron
Year published - 1980
Published by - E. P. Dutton
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - History In General
Summary
This book consists of the many explorations and discoveries in which the Royal Geographical Society has played some part - usually a major one. Whether it’s the search for the Northwest Passage; The crossing of the Australian deserts; the quest for the source of the Nile; The conquest of the North Pole; or the discovery and ascent of Mount Everest. All have been extensively written about, and there exist for each a mass of material is from the original records of the participants. This includes narrative accounts, with varying degrees of authenticity, speculation, popular appeal and presentation,
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Author - Ian Cameron
Year published - 1980
Published by - E. P. Dutton
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - History In General
Summary
This book consists of the many explorations and discoveries in which the Royal Geographical Society has played some part - usually a major one. Whether it’s the search for the Northwest Passage; The crossing of the Australian deserts; the quest for the source of the Nile; The conquest of the North Pole; or the discovery and ascent of Mount Everest. All have been extensively written about, and there exist for each a mass of material is from the original records of the participants. This includes narrative accounts, with varying degrees of authenticity, speculation, popular appeal and presentation,
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Author - Ian Cameron
Year published - 1980
Published by - E. P. Dutton
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - History In General
Summary
This book consists of the many explorations and discoveries in which the Royal Geographical Society has played some part - usually a major one. Whether it’s the search for the Northwest Passage; The crossing of the Australian deserts; the quest for the source of the Nile; The conquest of the North Pole; or the discovery and ascent of Mount Everest. All have been extensively written about, and there exist for each a mass of material is from the original records of the participants. This includes narrative accounts, with varying degrees of authenticity, speculation, popular appeal and presentation,
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