
Antarctica: Secrets of the Southern Continent
Condition: SECONDHAND
NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: David McGonigal
Format: Other book format
Number of Pages: 400
The Antarctica is the coldest, driest and windiest region on Earth - yet it continues to capture our imagination. Antarctica: Secrets of the Southern Continent tells its story as we know it so far. The book features up-to-the-minute coverage of Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands, including geology and geography, flora and fauna, current scientific research, conservation issues and the impact of global warming. Illustrated with more than 600 superb photographs, this stunning book also includes stories of polar exploration and scientific enterprise, from early hypotheses about an unknown southern land, through Amundsen's travel to the South Pole in 1911, the ratification of the Antarctic Treaty of 1959 and the subsequent cooperative effort to preserve Antarctica as 'a continent for peace and science'. It is a compelling read for anyone with an interest in the history, geology and wildlife of this magnificent frozen wilderness.
Author: David McGonigal
Format: Other book format
Number of Pages: 400
The Antarctica is the coldest, driest and windiest region on Earth - yet it continues to capture our imagination. Antarctica: Secrets of the Southern Continent tells its story as we know it so far. The book features up-to-the-minute coverage of Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands, including geology and geography, flora and fauna, current scientific research, conservation issues and the impact of global warming. Illustrated with more than 600 superb photographs, this stunning book also includes stories of polar exploration and scientific enterprise, from early hypotheses about an unknown southern land, through Amundsen's travel to the South Pole in 1911, the ratification of the Antarctic Treaty of 1959 and the subsequent cooperative effort to preserve Antarctica as 'a continent for peace and science'. It is a compelling read for anyone with an interest in the history, geology and wildlife of this magnificent frozen wilderness.
Description
NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: David McGonigal
Format: Other book format
Number of Pages: 400
The Antarctica is the coldest, driest and windiest region on Earth - yet it continues to capture our imagination. Antarctica: Secrets of the Southern Continent tells its story as we know it so far. The book features up-to-the-minute coverage of Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands, including geology and geography, flora and fauna, current scientific research, conservation issues and the impact of global warming. Illustrated with more than 600 superb photographs, this stunning book also includes stories of polar exploration and scientific enterprise, from early hypotheses about an unknown southern land, through Amundsen's travel to the South Pole in 1911, the ratification of the Antarctic Treaty of 1959 and the subsequent cooperative effort to preserve Antarctica as 'a continent for peace and science'. It is a compelling read for anyone with an interest in the history, geology and wildlife of this magnificent frozen wilderness.
Author: David McGonigal
Format: Other book format
Number of Pages: 400
The Antarctica is the coldest, driest and windiest region on Earth - yet it continues to capture our imagination. Antarctica: Secrets of the Southern Continent tells its story as we know it so far. The book features up-to-the-minute coverage of Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands, including geology and geography, flora and fauna, current scientific research, conservation issues and the impact of global warming. Illustrated with more than 600 superb photographs, this stunning book also includes stories of polar exploration and scientific enterprise, from early hypotheses about an unknown southern land, through Amundsen's travel to the South Pole in 1911, the ratification of the Antarctic Treaty of 1959 and the subsequent cooperative effort to preserve Antarctica as 'a continent for peace and science'. It is a compelling read for anyone with an interest in the history, geology and wildlife of this magnificent frozen wilderness.

Antarctica: Secrets of the Southern Continent