Explore! The most dangerous journeys of all time

Deborah Kespert

Book - 2013

Describes dangerous journeys made by explorers and adventurers and some of the tricks that help one survive in extreme environments.

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Published
New York : Thames & Hudson 2013.
Language
English
Main Author
Deborah Kespert (author)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
96 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 27 cm
ISBN
9780500650134
  • Great Explorers: Where and When
  • Polar
  • Race to the South Pole
  • Ocean
  • Voyage to New Worlds
  • Across the Sea of Darkness
  • Round-The-World Challenge
  • Into the Pacific
  • Charting the South Seas
  • Land
  • An Asian Adventure
  • Gold Rush in Florida
  • Taming the Wild West
  • Coast to Coast - Secret Africa
  • Surviving in the African Jungle
  • The Highest Mountain
  • Alone on Top of the World
  • Desert
  • Adventures in the Desert
  • In Search of Ancient Kingdoms
  • Sky
  • Pioneer of the Skies
  • New Frontiers
  • The First into Space
  • Setting Foot on the Moon
  • To the Ocean Depths
  • Extreme Challenges
  • Extreme Earth
  • Index
Review by Booklist Review

Kespert uses the timeless allure of danger to entice readers in this dynamic anthology of some of history's greatest journeys of discovery. Twenty expeditions are described using high-interest text and plenty of visual primary source material, including period photographs, images of artifacts, and printed ephemera. Each tale also includes a discussion of the major dangers that the pioneers faced and lists of supplies that they took with them, and is punctuated with survival tips, such as how to avoid frostbite, communicate underwater, and build a jungle shelter. Both the expected and the obscure are mentioned, from Columbus and Lewis and Clark, to Cousteau, the age of exploration, and the space age, along the way encompassing almost every type of frontier. Engaging and exhaustive, this book is a fine interdisciplinary resource, including fundamental lessons in geography, history, and science. Even better, it propounds a vividly imagined lesson on experiencing fear and acting in spite of it.--Anderson, Erin Copyright 2010 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.