Antarctica
An Encyclopedia, 2d ed.
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About the Book
This second edition of the 1990 Library Journal “Best Reference” book, four years in the compiling and writing, is an exhaustive A–Z direct-entry encyclopedia of Antarctica. It doubles the first edition’s entries to 30,000, covering geographical features, historical events, explorers, expeditions, airplanes, ships, scientists, scientific stations, tour operators, scientific terms, birds, animals, insects, flora, items of general interest and much more. “Antarctica” is defined as all land and water south of 60°S.
Information for geographical features is drawn primarily from national gazetteers, both current and old, and is not limited to English–language sources. Extensive cross-referencing simplifies the continent’s often bewildering nomenclature—geographical features’ names, for example, may vary widely from one national gazetteer to the next, and are further complicated by having been named and renamed multiple times, and in many languages, through the years. All linguistic variations of placenames are included and cross-referenced.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
John Stewart
Format: hardcover (8.5 x 11 in 2 vols.)
Pages: 1771
Bibliographic Info: bibliography
Copyright Date: 2011
pISBN: 978-0-7864-3590-6
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8917-6
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Volume 1
Acknowledgments vi
Preface vii
A Note on Alphabetization viii
The Encyclopedia
A–K 1
Volume 2
The Encyclopedia
L–Z 889
Bibliography 1749
Book Reviews & Awards
First Edition Award: A Library Journal Best Reference
“still the most comprehensive subject resource…this set’s breadth and detail is unsurpassed”—Library Journal; “this well-regarded encyclopedia continues to be a remarkable resource…highly recommended”—Choice; “recommend[ed]”—ARBA; “John Stewart has produced a serious and scholarly work from numerous sources for which he deserves a great deal of credit”—Against the Grain; “valuable for the enormous amount of information…much of it to be found nowhere else…that it collects in easily accessible form”—The Polar Times; “I look forward to using this book for many years to come”—Antarctic; “the second edition doubles the first edition’s entries to some 30,000”—Reference & Research Book News; “the book to add to one’s collection. No one has previously written anything about Antarctica that comes close to the scholarship and presentation in these two volumes”—Old Antarctic Explorers Association Gazette; Reviews of the first edition: “the first encyclopedia on Antarctica…comprehensive, handsomely produced, and…valuable”—Library Journal; “a wealth of useful information…good reading for anyone…. Highly recommended”—Choice; “detailed and comprehensive…even modest collections will benefit from this thorough work. The foreword is by famed explorer Sir Edmund Hillary”—College & Research Library News; “objective, factual information”—Wilson Library Bulletin; “absorbing”—New York Times.