The Great Explorers: Forty of the Greatest Men and Women Who Changed Our Perception of the World

The Great Explorers: Forty of the Greatest Men and Women Who Changed Our Perception of the World

by RobinHanbury-Tenison (Editor), RobHanbury-Tenison (Author)

Synopsis

What inspires explorers to push back the boundaries of the known world? Why do they risk their lives in unforgiving conditions far from home? How do they survive at the limits of human endurance? Who are the great pioneers of land, sea and space? Where next?

This book charts the great expeditions of forty of the world's most intrepid explorers, from da Gama to Gagarin. Gertrude Bell plotted the desert sands, politics and poetry of Arabia; Francis Garnier was driven almost insane on the banks of the Mekong; Edward Wilson twice tried to reach the South Pole with Scott; Nain Singh mapped the vast spaces of Tibet, counting every step. Written by a host of distinguished travel writers, broadcasters and historians, here are journeys to savour from every corner of the earth - and beyond.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 256
Edition: Reprint, Compact
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Published: 05 Jul 2018

ISBN 10: 050029383X
ISBN 13: 9780500293836
Book Overview: 500 years of exploration told through a series of biographical portraits of 40 pioneering men and women

Media Reviews
'Absorbing, factually tight, sensitive to its Eurocentricity, it gathers together a host of valuable essays' - Guardian
'A genuine contribution to modern thinking about the nature of exploration ... nigh-on perfect' - Bookdealer
Author Bio
Robin Hanbury-Tenison is president of Survival International and has led expeditions in South America and Borneo. His previous books include The Seventy Great Journeys in History and The Modern Explorers, both published by Thames & Hudson.