Polar Explorer

Polar Explorer

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  • Author: Jade Hameister
  • Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
  • ISBN: 125031769X
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 241

Polar Explorer is an inspiring and empowering story by sixteen-year-old Jade Hameister, chronicling her feat of being the youngest person to complete the Polar Hat Trick... From her first trip to Everest Base Camp as a young woman, Jade Hameister knew what she wanted to achieve - the impossible. Jade began her quest to complete the Polar Hat Trick in April 2016 when she was fourteen. She became the youngest person to ski to the North Pole from anywhere outside the last degree - the point where most people begin - and was named Australian Geographic Society’s Young Adventurer of the Year. But that was just the beginning. In June of 2017, she became the youngest woman to complete the crossing of Greenland, the second largest ice cap on the planet. On January 11, 2018, she arrived at the South Pole after an epic 37 day journey through Antarctica, becoming the youngest person to ski to both Poles and the youngest person to complete the Polar Hat Trick. This book will motivate and encourage young people to follow their dreams, no matter how impossible they may seem.


I, Matthew Henson

I, Matthew Henson

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  • Author: Carole Boston Weatherford
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Children's Books
  • ISBN: 154760896X
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Details the life of Matthew Henson, one of the first people to reach the North Pole.


Roald Amundsen

Roald Amundsen

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  • Author: Roald Amundsen
  • Publisher: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, Doran
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 304

Autobiography.


A Negro Explorer at the North Pole

A Negro Explorer at the North Pole

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  • Author: Matthew A. Henson
  • Publisher: Lulu.com
  • ISBN: 1105140695
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 232

A Negro Explorer At The North Pole. A Negro Explorer At The North Pole [1912]. By Matthew A. Henson.Introduction by Booker T. Washington. Forward presented by Robert E. Peary."In short, Matthew Henson, next to Commander Peary, held and still holds the place of honor in the history of the expedition that finally located the position of the Pole, because he was the best man for the place. During twenty-three years of faithful service, he had made himself indispensable. From the position of a servant, he rose to that of companion and assistant in one of the most dangerous and difficult tasks that was ever undertaken by men. In extremity, when both the danger and the difficulty were greatest, the Commander wanted by his side the man upon whose skill and loyalty he could put the most absolute dependence and when that man turned out to be black instead of white. The Commander was not only willing to accept the service, but was at the same time generous enough to acknowledge it.


The South Pole

The South Pole

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  • Author: Roald Amundsen
  • Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
  • ISBN: 3861952564
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 498

Account of the thrilling race to the south pole. With an introduction by Fridtjof Nansen.


Philosophy for Polar Explorers

Philosophy for Polar Explorers

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  • Author: Erling Kagge
  • Publisher: Penguin UK
  • ISBN: 0241986796
  • Category : Self-Help
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 136

'Erling Kagge transforms and consoles us' Alain de Botton ____________________________ Surviving extreme conditions can teach us to lead a fulfilled life. No one knows this better than Erling Kagge, who was the first man in history to reach all of the Earth's poles by foot - the North, the South, and the summit of Everest. In Philosophy for Polar Explorers he brings together the wisdom and expertise he has gained from the expeditions that have taken him to the limits of the earth, and of human endurance. In sixteen meditative but practical lessons - from cultivating an optimistic outlook, to getting up at the right time, to learning to take pleasure in the small things and comfort in solitude - Erling Kagge reveals what survival in the most extreme conditions can teach us about how to lead a meaningful life. Wherever we may be headed. ____________________________ 'His wisdom will soothe and awaken' Fearne Cotton 'A delightful book that explores the strange land between getting out of bed in the morning and reaching for the moon Tristan Gooley 'As an explorer Erling Kagge is world class; as a writer he is equally gifted' Sir Ranulph Fiennes 'Erling Kagge is a philosophical adventurer - or perhaps an adventurous philosopher' The New York Times


Polar Wives

Polar Wives

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  • Author: Kari Herbert
  • Publisher: Greystone Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 1926812638
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 291

The lives and adventures of seven intrepid women are revealed in “this gem of a book . . . as captivating as the northern landscape itself” (Portland Book Review). Polar explorers were the superstars of the "heroic age" of exploration, a period spanning the Victorian and Edwardian eras. In Polar Wives, Kari Herbert reveals the unpredictable, often heartbreaking lives of seven remarkable women whose husbands became world-famous for their Arctic and Antarctic expeditions. As the daughter of a polar explorer, Herbert brings a unique and intimate perspective to these stories. In her portraits of the gifted sculptor Kathleen Scott; eccentric traveler Jane Franklin; spirited poet Eleanor Anne Franklin; Jo Peary, the first white woman to travel and give birth in the High Arctic; talented and determined Emily Shackleton; Norwegian singer Eva Nansen; and her own mother, writer and pioneer Marie Herbert, Kari Herbert blends deeply personal accounts of longing, betrayal, and hope with stories of peril and adventure. Previously consigned to historical footnotes, these pioneering women played vital roles in their husbands' expeditions. Their stories—many drawn from previously unpublished journals and letters—take us not only to the polar wastelands but also through war-torn Macedonia, the lawless outback of Australia, and the plague-riddled ancient cities of the Holy Land.


Onward

Onward

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  • Author: Dolores Johnson
  • Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books
  • ISBN: 9781426302688
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 70

Presents the story of the expedition to the North Pole by explorers Robert Peary and African-American Matthew Henson, focusing on the contributions made by Henson.


The Ice Balloon

The Ice Balloon

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  • Author: Alec Wilkinson
  • Publisher: Vintage
  • ISBN: 0307741869
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 257

In 1897, at the height of the heroic age of Arctic exploration, the visionary Swedish explorer S. A. Andrée made a revolutionary attempt to discover the North Pole by flying over it in a hydrogen balloon. Thirty-three years later, his expedition diaries and papers would be discovered on the ice. Alec Wilkinson uses the explorer’s papers and contemporary sources to tell the full story of this ambitious voyage, while also showing how the late 19th century’s spirit of exploration and scientific discovery drove over 1,000 explorers to the unforgiving Arctic landscape. Suspenseful and haunting, Wilkinson captures Andrée’s remarkable adventure and illuminates the detail, beauty, and devastating conditions of traveling and dwelling on the ice.


John Rae, Arctic Explorer

John Rae, Arctic Explorer

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  • Author: John Rae
  • Publisher: University of Alberta
  • ISBN: 1772123854
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 689

John Rae is best known today as the first European to reveal the fate of the Franklin Expedition, yet the range of Rae’s accomplishments is much greater. Over five expeditions, Rae mapped some 1,550 miles (2,494 kilometres) of Arctic coastline; he is undoubtedly one of the Arctic’s greatest explorers, yet today his significance is all but lost. John Rae, Arctic Explorer is an annotated version of Rae’s unfinished autobiography. William Barr has extended Rae’s previously unpublished manuscript and completed his story based on Rae’s reports and correspondence—including reaction to his revelations about the Franklin Expedition. Barr’s meticulously researched, long overdue presentation of Rae’s life and legacy is an immensely valuable addition to the literature of Arctic exploration.