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Tim Bowden - The Silence Calling: Australians in Antarctica 1947-97

Title: The Silence Calling: Australians in Antarctica 1947-97
Description: Australia, Allen & Unwin, 1997. First edition. Cloth. A fascinating work detailing the history of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition, with maps and colour illustrations. Tim Bowden (b. 1937) is an Australian author and historian, known for producing several documentaries about research undertaken by Australian teams in the Antarctic. His other works include 'Antarctica and Back in Sixty Days', 'Changi Photographer' and 'The Way My Father Tells It: The Story of an Australian Life&apos.  The Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions, now known as The Australian Antarctic Program, were established in 1947 with expeditions going to Macquarie Island and Heard Island.Profusely illustrated with full plate and vignette photographs, maps and diagrams in colour and monochrome. From the library of Eric Kenneth Prentice Back.  Kenn Back was a British meteorologist with the British Antarctic survey for many years.  He spent eight winters in the Antarctic and is a descendent of Captain George Back. In addition, he served as base commander at Halley, Faraday and Rothera stations.  His library collection was built over decades and highlights his love of polar exploration.  In a full cloth binding. Externally lovely. Dust wrapper is unclipped and in excellent condition. Ownership bookplate to the front pastedown. Internally firmly bound, pages bright and clean. Fine . Ill.: None. Fine/Near Fine.

Keywords: antarctica history of exploration anare history of exploration None

Price: GBP 40.00 = appr. US$ 57.12 Seller: Rooke Books
- Book number: 754R3

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