Hidden in History: The Untold Stories of Female Explorers and Adventurers

Hidden in History: The Untold Stories of Female Explorers and Adventurers
Title Hidden in History: The Untold Stories of Female Explorers and Adventurers PDF eBook
Author Danielle Thorne
Publisher Atlantic Publishing Company
Pages 191
Release 2019-12-30
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1620236834

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In “Hidden in History: The Untold Stories of Female Explorers and Adventurers,” travel the globe — and history. While it’s fairly common to have women researchers, pilots, and captains in the 21st century, this was not always the case. Exploring and adventuring, even in the name of science and research, were privileged activities reserved solely for men. But some women just couldn’t stay put, even when faced with the harsh resistance of those who favored the norm. These women broke with convention and trekked into the unknown, paving the way for women of today to seek adventure as they see fit. In 1766, Jeanne Baret performed botanical research as she made a complete voyage around the world, making her the first woman ever recorded to do so. Marguerite Hay Drummond-Hay became the first woman to circumnavigate the globe from the sky when she flew around the world in a zeppelin prior to World War II. Louise Arner Boyd traveled to the Arctic in 1926 –– a hard journey even in modern times. Now we have women like Sylvia Earle, a world-renowned oceanographer and the first woman to walk on the ocean floor, and Barbara Hillary, the first woman of color to travel to both the North and the South Pole. With this installment in the Hidden in History series, readers can explore for themselves the exciting stories, harrowing adventures, and meaningful research conducted by these daring women. No longer forgotten in the past, the adventurous women of yesterday can once again inspire tomorrow’s explorers to chart their own expeditions into the great unknown.

Extraordinary Women Explorers

Extraordinary Women Explorers
Title Extraordinary Women Explorers PDF eBook
Author Frances Rooney
Publisher Second Story Press
Pages 138
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1926739191

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A thirst for adventure, a deep desire to push themselves beyond their comfort zones, and an innate curiosity about the world and its peoples drive the biographies of the ten women explorers profiled here. As explorers they bring skills in cartography, geography, history, anthropology, botany, photography, linguistics and writing to their travels. Their stories begin with Sacagawea, a Native guide in the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1805, and end in the present, with Mattie McNair and Denise Martin, the Canadian leaders of Arctic and Antarctic expeditions. These are stories of women who dared to push beyond the safety of their own communities in order to live their dreams.

Women Explorers

Women Explorers
Title Women Explorers PDF eBook
Author Julia Cummins
Publisher Puffin Books
Pages 50
Release 2015-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0147517362

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Introduces inspiring women whose passions for exploration made them push the boundaries, including Nellie Cashman, Annie Smith Peck, and Delia Julia Denning Akeley.

Women Adventurers, 1750-1900

Women Adventurers, 1750-1900
Title Women Adventurers, 1750-1900 PDF eBook
Author Mary F. McVicker
Publisher McFarland
Pages 225
Release 2015-05-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1476603073

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The past quarter-century has seen a number of biographies and anthologies on women travelers but to date there has been little comprehensive reference work done on the travelers themselves. Some of the women were eccentric, many were very adventurous, some were in search of a different world... British women make up the largest portion of the book's focus--these particular adventurers being backed in many cases by family money, scientific inquiry, and the ready availability of the British seafaring tradition. Entries include the woman's family background, her educational history, and a summary of her world travels, with in many cases evocative extracts from their writings (many are literary gems).

Women Explorers

Women Explorers
Title Women Explorers PDF eBook
Author Helen Rolfe
Publisher Heritage House Publishing Co
Pages 116
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781551538730

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The story of Canadian women who felt the pull of the mountains and climbed some of the highest peaks wearing woollen knickers and hobnail boots.

Women Explorers of the Mountains

Women Explorers of the Mountains
Title Women Explorers of the Mountains PDF eBook
Author Margo McLoone
Publisher Capstone
Pages 56
Release 1999-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780736803113

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Discusses the lives and accomplishments of five women who traveled and explored the mountainous regions of the world in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Women Explorers in Asia

Women Explorers in Asia
Title Women Explorers in Asia PDF eBook
Author Margo McLoone
Publisher Capstone
Pages 56
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781560655060

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Briefly describes the lives and travels of five women who explored such places as Tibet, Iran, and the steppes of Russia.