A Book of Discovery / The History of the World's Exploration, From the Earliest Times to the Finding of the South Pole
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The work surveys human exploration from early voyages to polar discovery, tracing the growth of geographic knowledge, cartography, and the practical challenges of navigation. It recounts episodes of endurance and hardship endured by seafarers and land parties, detailing shortages, storms, and encounters with unknown coasts. It examines the evolution of maps and charts, contrasting scientific accuracy with medieval mythic depictions and reproducing historical cartography. The text emphasizes the perseverance and collective effort behind exploration, weaving descriptive accounts, illustrative plates, and selections from original sources to present a panoramic history of discovery.
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