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Title:
Antarctic Adventure - The Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1955-58
Fuchs, Sir Vivian
$28.00

Cassell, London, 1959. Has brown liquid stain lower right corner of first few pages, also affecting lower and middle of front dustjacket, minor foxing at page edges, wear and chipping at top of dustjacket spine.

Vivian Fuchs (1908-1999) and Sir Edmund Hillary (1919-2008) led the Trans-Antarctic expedition 1955-1958. They were successful in accomplishing Shackleton's failed Trans-Antarctic expedition in 1914. However, they did it with modern mechanized SnowCats and radio communications. This expedition was one of many that part of the International Geophysical Year research projects (July 1, 1957 to December 31, 1958). Over 70 countries and organizations sent teams primarily to the Antarctic, Arctic and other remote areas in the world to coordinate collection of scientific data and discovery. During this 1957, the United States established the Scott-Amundsen South Pole base as a permanent station and the Soviet Union launched the first orbiting satellite.

Second hand Paperback
Stock: 
1
ISBN: 
0
SKU:
132006

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