Antarctica: An Intimate Portrait of a Mysterious Continent

Author:   Gabrielle Walker
Publisher:   Harper
ISBN:  

9780151015207


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   15 January 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Gabrielle Walker
Publisher:   Harper
Imprint:   Harper
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9780151015207


ISBN 10:   0151015201
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   15 January 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Gabrielle Walker describes very well current activities on the vast ice sheet, from the constant discovery of new undersea life to the ongoing hunt for meteorites, which are relatively easy to track down on the white ice. For anyone who has ever wondered what it's like to winter at 70 degrees below zero, her account will be telling...Absorbing. --Bill McKibben, New York Review of Books A dazzling array of narratives throngs Antarctica...Antarctica is still the 'world's most mysterious continent, ' as it remains the only one on which humans have never lived permanently. Walker captures that mystique through interviews with people who have made Antarctica part of their lives. -- Nature Walker's a clear explainer and engaging guide, her descriptions evocative...The true protagonist here is Antarctica itself, and in Walker's rendering it easily carries that leading role. -- Tampa Bay Times Walker tells in rich detail what it's like to survive and do science on the only continent never inhabited by human beings. She spends time with dozens of investigators, revealing both their work and the inner workings of their minds. .. Walker offers a diverse sampling of the seventh continent and the science done there. -- American Scientist A vivid portrait...We are all anxious Antarctic watchers now, and Walker's book is the essential primer. -- The Guardian Walker gained access to a variety of fascinating places and projects. There are fresh and informative sections on the fauna and microflora of this harshest of all habitats, on the use of Antarctica as a terrestrial and cosmic observatory...Walker is also good at sketching the oddly beguiling world of the scientists and support workers who return year after year to Antarctic research stations. -- The Telegraph Hugely informative...Walker uses direct speech to render the material digestible, allowing her protagonists to speak for themselves. She has a gift for lay analogy, as a popular science writer must. -- The Spectator The fascinating story of Antarctica, from the hardships of exploration to its future survival. -- The Ecologist Walker's account affords a vibrant vicarious experience of traveling around the place on earth most like an alien planet. -- Booklist


Gabrielle Walker describes very well current activities on the vast ice sheet, from the constant discovery of new undersea life to the ongoing hunt for meteorites, which are relatively easy to track down on the white ice. For anyone who has ever wondered what it's like to winter at 70 degrees below zero, her account will be telling...Absorbing. --Bill McKibben, New York Review of Books A dazzling array of narratives throngs Antarctica...Antarctica is still the 'world's most mysterious continent, ' as it remains the only one on which humans have never lived permanently. Walker captures that mystique through interviews with people who have made Antarctica part of their lives. -- Nature Walker's a clear explainer and engaging guide, her descriptions evocative...The true protagonist here is Antarctica itself, and in Walker's rendering it easily carries that leading role. -- Tampa Bay Times Walker tells in rich detail what it's like to survive and do science on the only continent never inhabited by human beings. She spends time with dozens of investigators, revealing both their work and the inner workings of their minds. .. Walker offers a diverse sampling of the seventh continent and the science done there. -- American Scientist A vivid portrait...We are all anxious Antarctic watchers now, and Walker's book is the essential primer. -- The Guardian Walker gained access to a variety of fascinating places and projects. There are fresh and informative sections on the fauna and microflora of this harshest of all habitats, on the use of Antarctica as a terrestrial and cosmic observatory...Walker is also good at sketching the oddly beguiling world of the scientists and support workers who return year after year to Antarctic research stations. -- The Telegraph Hugely informative...Walker uses direct speech to render the material digestible, allowing her protagonists to speak for themselves. She has a gift


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GABRIELLE WALKER has a Ph.D. in chemistry from Cambridge University and has taught at both Cambridge and Princeton. She is a consultant to New Scientist, writes for many newspapers and magazines, and is the author of three previous books.

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