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Coverage of the geography, animal and plant life, scientific research, history and issues of Antarctica. Over 250 colour and black and white photographs, maps and diagrams inspire awe and encourage greater understanding as the story of Antarctica unfolds. Foreword by Sir Edmund H ...
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'Sir Edmund, he's worshipped, you know, as a god among the Sherpas.' Jamling Tenzing. The first man to set foot on the summit of Everest, the man who led a team of tractors to the South Pole, the man who jetboated up the Ganges from the ocean to the sky has, for the first time, g ...
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Reprinted on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the conquering of Everest, this is the authoritative first-person account of Hillary and Tenzing's conquest. High Adventure is regarded as a mountaineering classic, but it is also a thrilling and inspiring story of courage an ...
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A group of acclaimed national and international photographers that includes Andris Apse, Geoff Mason and John McDermott present over three hundred photographs that "illustrate the great diversity and energy of New Zealanders, both at work and at play, set always against the remar ...
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The story of two microcephalic children and their father who gave up his job to look after them.
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The first man to set foot on the summit of Everest, the man who lead a team of tractors to the South Pole, the man who jetboated up the Ganges from the ocean to the sky has, for the first time, gathered all the remarkable adventures of a long life into one volume.
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In this candid, wry, and vastly entertaining autobiography, the first man ever to set foot on the summit of Mount Everest looks back on his landmark 1953 expedition as well as on his remarkable explorations to other exotic locales, including the South Pole and the River Ganges. P ...
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The autobiography of the man who, with Sherpa Tensing, conquered Everest in 1953. Hillary also made a mad dash for the South Pole in 1958, went on a search for the Yeti, and made a pilgrimage up the Ganges in 1975, following the death of his wife and youngest daughter in an air c ...
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