
Lost Explorers: Adventurers Who Disappeared Off the Face of the Earth
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Author: Ed Wright
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 304
'Explorers have to be ready to die lost,' said Russell Hoban - and hopefully they are, because many of them do. Those who seek to discover the unknown, often risk falling victim to it. Some adventurers are lost, literally, forever; some have found their hidden continent or legendary city of gold, but lost their lives. The stories in "The Lost Explorers" are tragic, mysterious, thrilling, riproaring; their subjects include heroes, villains and misguided innocents. This book features approximately 80 adventurers who gave their lives in the cause of discovery. Each chapter discusses the adventurers chronologically, and each entry covers their career up-to and including their final mission.Maps, portraits, photos and quotations from diaries and letters are featured throughout. The chapters include: 'Lost Without a Trace' (e.g. Ludwig Leichhardt, Australia, 1848; Amelia Earhart, Pacific, 1937); 'Lives Lost and Legends Born' (e.g. Francis Drake, Panama 1596; Henry Hudson, Canada, 1611; James Cook, Hawaii, 1779; Ernest Shackleton, South Georgia, 1922); 'Lost...and Found, Too Late' (e.g. John Franklin, the Arctic, 1847; Burke and Wills, Australia, 1861; Robert Falcon Scott, Antarctica, 1912; George Mallory, Mount Everest, 1924).
Author: Ed Wright
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 304
'Explorers have to be ready to die lost,' said Russell Hoban - and hopefully they are, because many of them do. Those who seek to discover the unknown, often risk falling victim to it. Some adventurers are lost, literally, forever; some have found their hidden continent or legendary city of gold, but lost their lives. The stories in "The Lost Explorers" are tragic, mysterious, thrilling, riproaring; their subjects include heroes, villains and misguided innocents. This book features approximately 80 adventurers who gave their lives in the cause of discovery. Each chapter discusses the adventurers chronologically, and each entry covers their career up-to and including their final mission.Maps, portraits, photos and quotations from diaries and letters are featured throughout. The chapters include: 'Lost Without a Trace' (e.g. Ludwig Leichhardt, Australia, 1848; Amelia Earhart, Pacific, 1937); 'Lives Lost and Legends Born' (e.g. Francis Drake, Panama 1596; Henry Hudson, Canada, 1611; James Cook, Hawaii, 1779; Ernest Shackleton, South Georgia, 1922); 'Lost...and Found, Too Late' (e.g. John Franklin, the Arctic, 1847; Burke and Wills, Australia, 1861; Robert Falcon Scott, Antarctica, 1912; George Mallory, Mount Everest, 1924).
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: Ed Wright
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 304
'Explorers have to be ready to die lost,' said Russell Hoban - and hopefully they are, because many of them do. Those who seek to discover the unknown, often risk falling victim to it. Some adventurers are lost, literally, forever; some have found their hidden continent or legendary city of gold, but lost their lives. The stories in "The Lost Explorers" are tragic, mysterious, thrilling, riproaring; their subjects include heroes, villains and misguided innocents. This book features approximately 80 adventurers who gave their lives in the cause of discovery. Each chapter discusses the adventurers chronologically, and each entry covers their career up-to and including their final mission.Maps, portraits, photos and quotations from diaries and letters are featured throughout. The chapters include: 'Lost Without a Trace' (e.g. Ludwig Leichhardt, Australia, 1848; Amelia Earhart, Pacific, 1937); 'Lives Lost and Legends Born' (e.g. Francis Drake, Panama 1596; Henry Hudson, Canada, 1611; James Cook, Hawaii, 1779; Ernest Shackleton, South Georgia, 1922); 'Lost...and Found, Too Late' (e.g. John Franklin, the Arctic, 1847; Burke and Wills, Australia, 1861; Robert Falcon Scott, Antarctica, 1912; George Mallory, Mount Everest, 1924).
Author: Ed Wright
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 304
'Explorers have to be ready to die lost,' said Russell Hoban - and hopefully they are, because many of them do. Those who seek to discover the unknown, often risk falling victim to it. Some adventurers are lost, literally, forever; some have found their hidden continent or legendary city of gold, but lost their lives. The stories in "The Lost Explorers" are tragic, mysterious, thrilling, riproaring; their subjects include heroes, villains and misguided innocents. This book features approximately 80 adventurers who gave their lives in the cause of discovery. Each chapter discusses the adventurers chronologically, and each entry covers their career up-to and including their final mission.Maps, portraits, photos and quotations from diaries and letters are featured throughout. The chapters include: 'Lost Without a Trace' (e.g. Ludwig Leichhardt, Australia, 1848; Amelia Earhart, Pacific, 1937); 'Lives Lost and Legends Born' (e.g. Francis Drake, Panama 1596; Henry Hudson, Canada, 1611; James Cook, Hawaii, 1779; Ernest Shackleton, South Georgia, 1922); 'Lost...and Found, Too Late' (e.g. John Franklin, the Arctic, 1847; Burke and Wills, Australia, 1861; Robert Falcon Scott, Antarctica, 1912; George Mallory, Mount Everest, 1924).

Lost Explorers: Adventurers Who Disappeared Off the Face of the Earth