Discoveries in geography
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Discoveries in geography
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Discoveries in geography
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Incoming Resources
- The conquest of the ocean, the illustrated history of seafaring, Brian Lavery
- National Geographic 125 years, Disc 7
- National Geographic, best of 125 years
- Off the map, tales of endurance and exploration
- Island of the blue foxes, disaster and triumph on the world's greatest scientific expedition, Stephen R. Bown
- National Geographic 125 years of great explorations, adventures and discoveries that changed the world
- Exploring deserts, [authors, Derek Cullen and John Murray-Robertson ; illustrated by Eugene Fleurey]
- Labyrinth of ice, the triumphant and tragic Greely polar expedition, Buddy Levy
- Explorers, [a photographic history of exploration], Richard Sale and Madeleine Lewis
- Island of the blue foxes, disaster and triumph on the world's greatest scientific expedition, Stephen R. Bown
- Alone against the north, Adam Shoalts
- The discoverers, a history of man's search to know his world and himself
- The discoverers
- The discoverers, Daniel J. Boorstin
- Les découvreurs, Daniel Boorstin ; traduit de l'américain par Jacques Bacalu, Jérôme Bodin et Béatrice Vierne
- Conquest by man, Paul Herrmann ; translated from the German by Michael Bullock
- The great age of discovery, Translated by Arnold J. Pomerans
- Great explorers, produced by Lion Television an All Three Media Group Company for The History Channel ; producer, Sophia Roberts ; director, Anna Thomson, Disc 1
- Farther than any man, the rise and fall of Captain Cook, Martin Dugard
- Great journeys, by David Orme ; [illustrated by Jan Martin]
- The European reconnaissance, selected documents, edited by J. H. Parry
- The adventurer's handbook, life lessons from history's great explorers, Mike Conefrey
- A chronology of North American exploration, by Sarah Powers Webb, consultant : Richard Bell Associate Professor of History University of Maryland, College Park
- Exploration experience, Beau Riffenburgh
- Voyages of discovery, TimeFrame AD 1400-1500, by the editors of Time-Life Books
- Explorers' maps, chapters in the cartographic record of geographical discovery, by R. A. Skelton
- Age of exploration, by John R. Hale and the editors of Time-Life books
- Jacques Cousteau
- Explorers, the most exciting voyages of discovery-- from the African expeditions to the lunar landing, Andrea De Porti
- Columbus, the lost voyage, produced by Lion Television an All Three Media Group Company for The History Channel ; producer, Sophia Roberts ; director, Anna Thomson
- The year 1000, when explorers connected the world -- and globalization began, Valerie Hansen
- Adventuring with boldness, the triumph of the explorers, Bruce C. Paton
- Labyrinth of Ice, Buddy Levy
- Why man explores, a symposium held at Beckman auditorium, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, July 2, 1976
- Into the unknown, the story of exploration, [prepared by National Geographic Book Service]
- Gold, glory, and the gospel ;, the adventurous lives and times of the Renaissance explorers, [by] Louis B. Wright
- Explore Antarctica, by Veronica B. Wilkins
- The story of North America's first explorers, by Michael Burgan ; consultant Richard Bell Associate Professor of History University of Maryland, College Park
- Great adventures with National geographic, exploring land, sea, and sky
- The discoverers, Daniel J. Boorstin
- The north pole, Robert E. Peary
- Great discoveries, an amazing journey through space and time, editor, Kelly Knauer
- Great explorers, History, Disc 4
- History's greatest voyages of exploration, Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius
- Latitude zero, tales of the equator, Gianni Guadalupi and Antony Shugaar
- Latitude, the true story of the world's first scientific expedition, Nicholas Crane
- My favorite place on earth, celebrated people share their travel discoveries, [compiled by] Jerry Camarillo Dunn, Jr
- The discoverers, Daniel J. Boorstin
- Explorers, amazing tales of the world's greatest adventurers, illustrated by Jessamy Hawke ; written by Nellie Huang ; with a foreword by Barbara Hillary
- Off the map, tales of endurance and exploration, as told by Fergus Fleming
Outgoing Resources
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