No More Beyond: The Life of Hubert Wilkins

No More Beyond: The Life of Hubert Wilkins

by SimonNasht (Author)

Synopsis

Aviator, war hero, explorer, reporter, prolific writer, spy, scientist and naturalist, Hubert Wilkins (1888-1958) was the most remarkable explorer of the twentieth century. The only Allied war photographer to be decorated in battle, he was also the first man to fly in the Antarctic and to navigate a submarine under polar ice. He survived crashes and disasters, firing squads, sabotaged expeditions and even capture by Arab slavers, living long enough to be honoured by kings, presidents and dictators. Equally remarkable, however, is the fact that the man who discovered more previously unchartered land and sea than anyone before or since has remained so little known, even in his native Australia. In this highly acclaimed and extensively researched biography, Simon Nasht redresses this imbalance as he details the astounding exploits and tenacity of this extraordinary individual.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Published: 13 Aug 2009

ISBN 10: 1841585556
ISBN 13: 9781841585550

Media Reviews
'An amazing man makes for an amazing story.' - The Daily Telegraph, Sydney 'Readers of Nasht's engrossing book will, like the author, find it hard to understand how a life of derring-do and implausible adventures could be so quickly forgotten.' - Canberra Times
Author Bio
Simon Nasht is a former foreign correspondent for leading newspapers and broadcasters. His documentaries for the BBC, PBS and others have been seen widely around the world and won many awards. He has lived in half a dozen countries and worked in more than 70 of them, including extended periods in Asia and Eastern Europe. After many years abroad he recently returned to Australia where he lives outside Sydney and writes.