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Record ID marc_binghamton_univ/bgm_openlib_final_10-15.mrc:191861968:1334
Source Binghamton University
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020 $a0880295066
035 $a(OCoLC)22455221
035 9 $aAFF5521$bSB
040 $aZQP$cZQP$dWaOLN
049 $aBNGG
245 00 $aAntarctica :$bauthentic accounts of life and exploration in the world's highest, driest, windiest, coldest and most remote continent /$cedited with an introduction and notes, by Charles Neider.
260 $aNew York :$bDorset Press,$c1990, c1972.
300 $a460 p. ;$c22 cm.
504 $aBibliography : p. 459-460.
505 0 $aIn search of a continent, by J. Cook.--The high latitudes, by G. Forster.--Antarctic seas, by T. Bellingshausen.--Towards the pole, by J. Weddell.--Antarctic cruise, by C. Wilkes.--Farthest south, by J. C. Ross.--At the pole, by R. Amundsen.--The last march, by R. F. Scott.--Boat journey, by E. Shackleton.--Great white south, by H. G. Ponting.--The worst journey in the world, by A. Cherry-Garrard.--Alone, by R. E. Byrd.--Living at the pole, by P. Siple.--Crevasses, by E. Hillary.--Bibliography (p. 459-460).
651 0 $aAntarctica$xDiscovery and exploration$xHistory.
700 1 $aNeider, Charles,$d1915-
852 00 $aBIN$bBINMA$cMAIN$hG870$i.N36 1990$91
945 $d12/17/97$njcc