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The Great Explorers

by Robin Hanbury-Tenison
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Overview

Penetrating biographies written by a group of distinguished travel writers, broadcasters,
and historians reveal the lives, motives, and passions of forty major explorers in history.

It has always been mankind’s gift, or curse, to be inquisitive, and through the ages people have been driven to explore the limits of the worlds known to them—and beyond. Here are the stories of forty of the world’s greatest explorers from Europe, America, Asia,
and Australia. These are men and women who changed our perception of the world through their courageous adventures.

Organized thematically, the book opens with the oceanic journeys of five hundred years ago, when the great era of recorded exploration began. The following sections look at The Land, Rivers,
Polar Ice, Deserts, Life on Earth, and New Frontiers.

Many of these explorers recounted their journeys in vivid firsthand accounts; others were superb artists or photographers. The book features quotes from their journals and reports, and it is illustrated with paintings, photographs, engravings, and maps, so that we can experience their adventures through their own eyes and in their own words.

Featured explorers include:
Christopher Columbus,
Vasco da Gama,
James Cook,
Lewis and Clark,
Richard Burton,
Samuel de Champlain,
David Livingstone,
Roald Amundsen,
Gertrude Bell,
Alexander von Humboldt,
Yuri Gagarin, and Jacques-Yves Cousteau.

Synopsis

Penetrating biographies written by a group of distinguished travel writers, broadcasters,
and historians reveal the lives, motives, and passions of forty major explorers in history.

About the Author, Robin Hanbury-Tenison

Robin Hanbury-Tenison is a well-known explorer, author,
filmmaker, conservationist, and campaigner, and the editor of
Seventy Great Journeys in History and The Great Explorers. He has made several great journeys himself, for which he has been awarded Patron’s Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical Society.

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Editorials

Library Journal

The urge to explore the unknown is probably as old as humankind itself. Explorer, author, and filmmaker Hanbury-Tenison has adeptly edited a compilation of biographical stories written by various travel writers and historians on the lives and journeys of those he considers the 40 foremost explorers of the last 500 years. The eclectic and courageous individuals profiled range from Christopher Columbus to Yuri Gagarin, the Russian who was the first man in space. Book sections are organized thematically, grouping those persons together who undertook similar types of explorations—including sea voyages, land expeditions in remote areas, scientific study, and, finally, newer frontiers, such as in outer space, under the sea, and in deep caves. Each biography is thorough but concise, providing basic facts about each explorer's life, personality, and discoveries in a way that does not overwhelm the reader. Numerous black-and-white and color photographs, paintings, and maps greatly enhance the text. Beginning each chapter with a short quotation from the writings or journals of the explorer being profiled introduces the context and provides a nice touch.Verdict A well-written lay reader's guide to some of Western civilization's greatest explorers. Recommended for all history and adventure travel enthusiasts.—Elizabeth Salt, Otterbein Univ. Lib., Westerville, OH

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2010
Publisher
Thames & Hudson
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780500251690

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