In Search of the Last Continent: Australia and Early Antarctic Exploration

In Search of the Last Continent: Australia and Early Antarctic Exploration

by Andrew McConville
In Search of the Last Continent: Australia and Early Antarctic Exploration

In Search of the Last Continent: Australia and Early Antarctic Exploration

by Andrew McConville

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Overview

For 70 years powerful countries dispatched expeditions to explore the south polar regions. By 1843 they had seen enough to realize that this most remote and impenetrable place offered considerable danger and no strategic or economic benefit. The great nations turned away. In the 1880s Melbourne's men of science formed a committee to revive interest in Antarctic exploration. They canvassed the colonies and the world in attempts to raise an expedition. Ultimately unsuccessful, they did though inspire the first publicly recorded landing on the Antarctic continent by Henrik Bull and the crew of his whaling expedition. This created a sensation and led to the first overwintering on the Antarctic continent by crewman C.E. Borchgrevink's expedition. The book outlines early Antarctic exploration and concentrates on Melbourne's Antarctic Exploration Committee and the voyages of Bull and Borchgrevink.

Andrew McConville is a reference and research librarian at the State Library of Victoria. Andrew has a particular interest in the history of 19th century Antarctic exploration.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781922669940
Publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing
Publication date: 12/18/2023
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)
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