Scott's Polar Journey and the Weather, Being the Halley Lecture Delivered on 17 May, 1923

Scott's Polar Journey and the Weather, Being the Halley Lecture Delivered on 17 May, 1923
Title Scott's Polar Journey and the Weather, Being the Halley Lecture Delivered on 17 May, 1923 PDF eBook
Author Sir George Clarke Simpson
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1926
Genre Antarctica
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The Halley Lectures

The Halley Lectures
Title The Halley Lectures PDF eBook
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Pages 32
Release 1926
Genre Astronomy
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
Title Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society PDF eBook
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Pages 884
Release 1927
Genre Meteorology
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Phenological report contained in vols. 3-71, issued as a supplement to vols. 73-74, missing from vols. 56-58, 60-62.

The Natural History of the Oxford District

The Natural History of the Oxford District
Title The Natural History of the Oxford District PDF eBook
Author James John Walker
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 1926
Genre Geology
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Monthly Weather Review

Monthly Weather Review
Title Monthly Weather Review PDF eBook
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Pages 728
Release 1927
Genre Meteorology
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The Periodical

The Periodical
Title The Periodical PDF eBook
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Pages 520
Release 1925
Genre Books
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Frozen Empires

Frozen Empires
Title Frozen Empires PDF eBook
Author Adrian Howkins
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 305
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 0190249145

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Frozen Empires is a study of the ways in which imperial powers (American, European, and South American) have used and continue to use the environment and the value of scientific research to support their political claims in the Antarctic Peninsula region. In making a case for imperial continuity, this book offers a new perspective on Antarctic history and on global environmental politics more broadly.