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Captain Cook’s Journal
Captain Cook’s Journal
by James Cook, $3.99
The first published account of perhaps the most celebrated and, certainly to the English nation, the most momentous voyage of discovery that has ever taken place — for it practically gave birth to the great Australasian Colonies — in the very words of its great leader, Captain James Cook.

Antarctic Accounts: Amundsen 1910-1912 and Shackleton 1914-1917
Antarctic Accounts: Amundsen 1910-1912 and Shackleton 1914-1917
by Roald Amundsen, Ernest Shackleton, $5.99
Narratives of Antarctic exploration and adventure by two world–renowned polar explorers—Captain Roald Amundsen's account of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in the Fram; (1910–1912) and Sir Ernest Shackleton’s account of the British expedition (1914–1917) aboard the Endurance and the Aurora.

The South Pole
The South Pole
by Roald Amundsen, $4.99
World-renowned polar explorer Captain Roald Amundsen’s (1872-1928) conversational, candid, and engrossing account of his Norwegian expedition’s successful race, first aboard the Fram and then by dogsled, to be the first to reach the South Pole.

South
South
by Ernest Shackleton, $4.99
Exemplary British expedition leader Sir Ernest Shackleton's (1874-1922) compelling account of his 1914 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition consisting of two ships, the HMS Endurance and the HMS Aurora.

 

 

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