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Over Sydpolen by Fuchs, Vivian; Hillary, Edmund - 1958

by Fuchs, Vivian; Hillary, Edmund

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Over Sydpolen by Fuchs, Vivian; Hillary, Edmund - 1958

Over Sydpolen

by Fuchs, Vivian; Hillary, Edmund

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  • Hardcover
Bergen, Norway: J.W. Eides Forlag, 1958 Norwegian translation of "The Crossing Antarctica". Paper covered boards, red cloth spine with faux label and gilt titling, top of text block edge is red, illustrated endpapers, full colour as well as black and white photographs, 275 pages. Shelf and edge wear, corner lightly bumped, spine lightly sunned. Shipping charges are calculated for a standard parcel under 1 kg. Additional charges will apply for heavier shipments, but not until the customer agrees. Canadian customers, please note that applicable sales taxes will be added. Please contact us with any questions you might have. Hard Cover. Good-/-. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
  • Bookseller Black Sheep Books CA (CA)
  • Format/Binding Hardcover
  • Book Condition Used - Good-
  • Jacket Condition -
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher J.W. Eides Forlag
  • Place of Publication Bergen, Norway
  • Date Published 1958
  • Keywords Mountaineering, Exploration, South Pole, Antarctica, The Crossing of Antarctica, Norwegian Books
  • Size 8vo - over 7¾\" - 9¾\" tall

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OVER SYDPOLEN

by Fuchs, Vivian; Hillary, Edmund

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  • Hardcover
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J.W. Eides Forlag, Bergen, Norway, 1958., c 1918. Very Good/No Jacket. Octavo, hardcover, VG in red cloth spine, green and white decorative boards. No dj. All in Norwegian. 275 pages; Illustrated with plates, partly in Colour. frontis of Fuchs. Christensen was a whaler and explorer, his ships Norvegia and Thorshaven were used by Admiral Richard Byrd in the exploration of Antartica. In 1936 Lars, while maping Enderby Land by air with Mrs. Christensen accompanying him in the plane, discovered the Prince Harald Coast. The Lars Christensen Coast and Ingred Christensen Coast are named after them and may be located on a map of the Antartic. The United States recognizes no country's claim on the Antartic. Photo end papers.
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