The Erebus Papers

The Erebus Papers
Title The Erebus Papers PDF eBook
Author Stuart Macfarlane
Publisher
Pages 736
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Aeronautics
ISBN 9780473008444

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The Erebus Papers

The Erebus Papers
Title The Erebus Papers PDF eBook
Author Gordon Vette
Publisher
Pages 743
Release 2000
Genre Aircraft accidents
ISBN

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Erebus

Erebus
Title Erebus PDF eBook
Author Michael Palin
Publisher Greystone Books Ltd
Pages 306
Release 2018-09-25
Genre History
ISBN 1771644427

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Driven by a passion for travel and history and a love of ships and the sea, former Monty Python stalwart and beloved television globe-trotter Michael Palin explores the world of HMS Erebus, last seen on an ill-fated voyage to chart the Northwest Passage. Michael Palin brings the fascinating story of the Erebus and its occupants to life, from its construction as a bomb vessel in 1826 through the flagship years of James Clark Ross’s Antarctic expedition and finally to Sir John Franklin’s quest for the holy grail of navigation—a route through the Northwest Passage, where the ship disappeared into the depths of the sea for more than 150 years. It was rediscovered under the arctic waters in 2014. Palin travels across the world—from Tasmania to the Falkland Islands and the Canadian Arctic—to offer a firsthand account of the terrain and conditions that would have confronted the Erebus and her doomed final crew. Delving into the research, he describes the intertwined careers of the two men who shared the ship’s journeys: Ross, the organizational genius who mapped much of the Antarctic coastline and oversaw some of the earliest scientific experiments to be conducted there; and Franklin, who, at the age of sixty and after a checkered career, commanded the ship on its last disastrous venture. Expertly researched and illustrated with maps, photographs, paintings, and engravings, Erebus is an evocative account of two journeys: one successful and forgotten, the other tragic yet unforgettable.

Saving Human Lives

Saving Human Lives
Title Saving Human Lives PDF eBook
Author Robert E. Allinson
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 371
Release 2006-05-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1402029802

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This is a pioneering work. Recent disasters such as the tsunami disaster continue to demonstrate Professor Allinson’s thesis that valuing human lives is the core of ethical management. His unique comparison of the ideas of the power of Fate and High Technology, his penetrating analysis of the very concept of an "accident", demonstrate how concepts rule our lives. His wide-ranging investigation of court cases and government documents from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries, and from places as diverse as the USA, UK and New Zealand provide ample supporting evidence for the universality and the power of explanation of his thesis. Saving Human Lives will have an impact beyond measurement on the field of management ethics.

Towards the Mountain

Towards the Mountain
Title Towards the Mountain PDF eBook
Author Sarah Myles
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Pages 309
Release 2019-11-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1760872806

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When an Air New Zealand sightseeing plane crashed into the lower slopes of Mount Erebus in Antarctica in 1979, all 257 people on board lost their lives. The Erebus disaster sent shockwaves through our small country - it is said that 'everyone knew someone' involved. What's more, the aftermath wreaked its own trail of destruction, with the Royal Commission of Inquiry coining the oft-quoted phrase 'an orchestrated litany of lies' to describe the airline management's conduct. The surrounding media storm drowned out the stories of those at the heart of the tragedy: the families who lost someone, and the people who worked so hard to bring loved ones home. Their stories were forgotten - until now. Marking the fortieth anniversary of that horrific event, this is the first book on the topic written by a family member. In Towards the Mountain, Sarah Myles uses extensive research and interviews to weave together the stories of her grandfather, his fellow adventurers and the first responders. This is the story of what happened and its enduring impact on those most affected. What emerges is a testament to the possibility of hope.

Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania

Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania
Title Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania PDF eBook
Author Royal Society of Tasmania
Publisher
Pages 358
Release 1887
Genre Botany
ISBN

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Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania

Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania
Title Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 1891
Genre
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