Explorers -- Great Britain -- Biography
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Incoming Resources
- Ernest Shackleton, George Plimpton
- Stanley, the making of an African explorer, Frank McLynn
- Shackleton, an Irishman in Antarctica, Jonathan Shackleton and John MacKenna
- The race for Timbuktu, In search of Africa's city of gold, Frank T. Kryza
- The buccaneer explorer, William Dampier's voyages, edited and with an introduction by Gerald Norris
- Endurance, an epic of polar adventure, by F.A. Worsley
- Shackleton, the biography, Ranulph Fiennes
- The quest for Z, the true story of explorer Percy Fawcett and a lost city in the Amazon, Greg Pizzoli
- The last place on earth, Scott and Amundsen's race to the South Pole, Roland Huntford
- Into Africa, the epic adventures of Stanley & Livingstone, Martin Dugard
- The white darkness, David Grann
- Farther than any man, the rise and fall of Captain James Cook, Martin Dugard
- Martin Frobisher, Elizabethan privateer, James McDermott
- In search of a kingdom, Francis drake, elizabeth i, and the perilous birth of the british empire, Laurence Bergreen
- Scott and Amundsen, Roland Huntford
- Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton, the secret agent who made the pilgrimage to Mecca, discovered the Kama Sutra, and brought the Arabian nights to the West, Edward Rice
- James Fitzjames, the mystery man of the Franklin Expedition, William Battersby
- The white darkness, David Grann
- A first rate tragedy, Robert Falcon Scott and the race to the South Pole, Diana Preston
- John Cabot, explorer of the North American mainland, Keisha Hatchett
- A man most driven, Captain John Smith, Pocahontas and the founding of America, Peter Firstbrook
- The highly civilized man, Richard Burton and the Victorian world, Dane Kennedy
- Ancient Mariner, the arctic adventures of Samuel Hearne, the sailor who inspired Coleridge's masterpiece, Ken McGoogan
- The death of Captain Cook, a hero made and unmade, Glyn Williams
- Captain Cook, obsession and discovery, presented by Vanessa Collingridge ; written and directed by Wain Fimeri, Paul Rudd, and Matthew Thomason ; produced by Canada Andrew Ferns
- A rage to live, a biography of Richard and Isabel Burton, Mary S. Lovell
- Captain James Cook, seaman and scientist, Bill Finnis.
- The white darkness, David Grann
- Sir Francis Drake, Peter Whitfield
- Captain Cook, voyager between two worlds, John Gascoigne
- Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton, Edward Rice
- Captain Cook, Alistair MacLean
- The gates of hell, Sir John Franklin's tragic quest for the North West Passage, Andrew Lambert
- Walter Ralegh, architect of empire, Alan Gallay
- Captain Cook's final voyage, the journal of midshipman George Gilbert, introduced and edited by Christine Holmes
- Henry Stanley and David Livingstone, by Susan Clinton
- Shackleton, Roland Huntford
- Sir Walter Raleigh, Raleigh Trevelyan
- Living dangerously, the autobiography of Ranulph Fiennes, by Ranulph Fiennes
- Wilfred Thesiger, the life of the great explorer, Alexander Maitland
- Captain John Smith, Jamestown and the birth of the American dream, Dorothy Hoobler and Thomas Hoobler
- Captain James Cook, Richard Hough
- The glorious scoundrel, a biography of Captain John Smith, by Noel B. Gerson
- Henry Hudson, dreams and obsession : [the tragic legacy of the new world's least understood explorer], Corey Sandler
- The last Englishmen, love, war, and the end of empire, Deborah Baker
- The race for Timbuktu, in search of Africa's city of gold, Frank T. Kryza
- Sir Francis Drake, by John Sugden
- Walter Ralegh, architect of empire, Alan Gallay
- Sir Ernest Shackleton and the struggle against Antarctica, Hal Marcovitz
- Explorer, the quest for adventure and the great unknown, Benedict Allen
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