Antarctic, Asian and Inuit Exploration : The Honorary Members of the International Explorers Club Inducted Between 1914 - 1927, Including Adolphus Gree
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The first three decades of the 20th century produced the most information to date on the Polar regions of Earth, specifically in Antarctica. Other explorers were journeying to undiscovered places in Asia and Brazil during this time period as well.
The most influential and brave explorers of this era were granted honorary membership into the Explorers Club, an international organization with a goal to encourage exploration worldwide. This book takes a look at the explorers given honorary induction in between the years 1914 - 1927 and their legacies.
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