This article is a list of English-language nonfiction books which have been described by reliable sources as in some way directly relating to the subject of Antarctica, its history, geography, people, etc.
Antarctica: Compiled from All Available Sources to 1943, Including the Results of All American Expeditions from the United States Exploring Expedition 1839–1841 to the United States Antarctic Service 1940–1941.[4]
Antarctica in the International Geophysical Year: Based on a Symposium on the Antarctic.[5]
Arnesen, Liv - No horizon is so far: two women and their extraordinary journey across Antarctica.[6]
Bancroft, Ann, Liv Arnesen, and Cheryl Dahle – No Horizon Is so Far: A Historic Journey across Antarctica.[8]
Barczewski, Stephanie L. - Antarctic destinies: Scott, Shackleton and the changing face of heroism.[9]
Baughman, T. H. - Before the Heroes Came: Antarctica in the 1890s.[10]
Beals, Herbert K. - Four Travel Journals: The Americas, Antarctica, and Africa.[11]
Behrendt, John C. - Innocents on the ice: a memoir of Antarctic exploration.[12]
Belanger, Dian Olson – Deep Freeze: The United States, the International Geophysical Year, and the Origins of Antarctica's Age of Science.[13][14]
The Belgian Expedition under the Command of A. de Gerlache de Gomery.[15]
Bertram, Colin - Antarctica, Cambridge, Conservation and Population: A Biologist's Story.[16]
Bertram, Colin – Antarctica Sixty Years Ago: A Re-Appraisal of the British Graham Land Expedition 1934–37.[17]
Bickel, Lennard - Mawson's will: the greatest polar survival story ever written.[18]
Bickel, Lennard - Shackleton's forgotten men: the untold tragedy of the endurance epic.[19]
Boggs, S. W. - The Polar Regions: Geographical and Historical Data for Consideration in a Study of Claims to Sovereignty in the Arctic and Antarctic Regions.[20]
Bohme, Rolf – Inventory of World Topographic Mapping. Volume 3: Eastern Europe, Asia, Oceania and Antarctica.[21]
Burke, David - Voyage to the end of the world: with tales from the great ice barrier.[22]
Burns, Robin - Just tell them I survived: women in Antarctica.[23]
Bush, W. M. - Antarctica and International Law: A Collection of Inter-state and National Documents.[24][25]
Byrd, Richard Evelyn - Alone: the classic polar adventure.[26]
Caesar, Adrian - The White: Last Days in the Antarctic Journeys of Scott and Mawson, 1911–1913.[27]
Cassidy, William A. – Meteorites, Ice, and Antarctica: A Personal Account.[28]
Charney, Jonathan I. - The New Nationalism and the Use of Common Spaces: Issues in Marine Pollution and the Exploration of Antarctica.[29][30][31]
Cherry-Garrard, Apsley - The Worst Journey in the World: Antarctic, 1910–1913.[32][33]
Chester, S. – A Wildlife Guide to Chile, Continental Chile, Chilean Antarctica, Easter Island, Juan Fernandez Archipelago.[34]
Child, Jack - Antarctica and South American Geopolitics: Frozen Lebensraum.[35][36]
Cokinos, Christopher - The Fallen Sky: An Intimate History of Shooting Stars.[37]
Collier, Graham - Antarctic odyssey: in the footsteps of the South Polar explorers.[38]
Copeland, Sebastian. Antarctica: The Global Warning.[39]
Cox, Lynne - Swimming to Antarctica: Tales of a Long-Distance Swimmer.[40][41]
Croizat, Leon - Manual of Plant-Geography or an Account of Plant-Dispersal throughout the World.[42]
De Witt, Maarten J. – Minerals and Mining in Antarctica: Science and Technology, Economics and Politics.[43]
Diski, Jenny - Skating to Antarctica: Skating to the End of the World.[44][45]
Does, Willem van der - Storms, ice, and whales: the Antarctic adventures of a Dutch artist on a Norwegian whaler.[46]
Ecklund, Carl R. and Joan Beckman - Antarctica: Polar Research and Discovery During the International Geophysical Year.[47]
Edholm, O. G. and E. K. E. Gunderson – Polar Human Biology: The Proceedings of the SCAR/IUPS/IUBS Symposium on Human Biology and Medicine in the Antarctic.[48]
English, Robert A. J. - Sailing Directions for Antarctica, Including the Off-Lying Islands South of Latitude 60 degrees.[49][50]
Ferguson, A. – Geological Observations in the South Shetlands, the Palmer Archipelago, and Graham Land, Antarctica.[51]
Geophysical Monograph No. 1. Antarctica in the I. G. Y.[63]
Giæver, John - The White Desert: The Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition.[64]
Gorman, James - Ocean enough and time: discovering the waters around Antarctica.[65]
Grattan, C. Hartley – The Southwest Pacific Since 1900. A Modern History: Australia, New Zealand, the Islands, Antarctica.[66][67]
Grattan, C. Hartley - The Southwest Pacific to 1900: A Modern History: Australian, New Zealand, the Islands, Antarctica.[66][68][69][70]
Green, Bill - Water, ice & stone: science and memory on the Antarctic lakes.[71]
Greene, Dorothy M. – A Conspectus of the Mosses of Antarctica, South Georgia, the Falkland Islands and Southern South America.[72]
Gressitt, J. L. - Entomology of Antarctica, Vol. 10, Antarctic Research Series.[73]
Griffiths, Tom - Slicing the silence: voyaging to Antarctica.[74][75]
Gunn, B. M. and Guyon Warren - Geology 4: Geology of Victoria Land between the Mawson and Mulock Glaciers, Antarctica.[76]
Gurney, Alan - Below the Convergence: Voyages Toward Antarctica, 1699–1839.[77][78]
Gurney, Alan - The race to the white continent.[79]
Hall, Lincoln - The Loneliest Mountain: the dramatic story of the first expedition to climb Mt Minto, Antarctica.[80]
Hanc, John - The coolest race on earth: mud, madmen, glaciers, and grannies at the Antarctica marathon.[81]
Harrison, Albert A. & Yvonne Clearwater - From Antarctica to Outer Space: Life in Isolation and Confinement.[82]
Hartman, Olga – Polychaeta Errantia of Antarctica. Volume 3, Antarctic Research Series.[83]
Hartman, Olga – Polychaeta Myzostomidae and Sedentarian of the Antarctica. Volume 7, Antarctic Research Series.[83]
Hartman, Olga – Polychaetous Annelids Collected by the USNS Eitanin and Staten Island Cruises Chiefly from Antarctic Seas. Allan Hancock Monographs in Biology, No. 2.[83]
Hayes, J. Gordon – Antarctica: A Treatise on the Southern Continent.[84]
Herzefeld, Ute Christina - Atlas of Antarctica: Topographic Maps from Geostatistical Analysis of Satellite Radar Altimeter Data.[85]
Higgins, P. J., J. M. Peter, and W. K. Steele – Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds. Volume 5 Tyrant-Flycatchers to Chats.[86]
Hisdal, V., O. A. Amble, and N. J. Schumacher – Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1949–1952. Scientific Results: Vol. 1, Meteorology: Part 2, Surface Observations; Sub-Part 1, Air Pressure.[87]
Hobbs, William Herbert - The Discoveries of Antarctica within the American Sector, as Revealed by Maps and Documents.[88][89]
Holdgate, M. W. - Antarctic Ecology: Based on a symposium, Cambridge, England, 1968.[90]
Hooper, Meredith - The Ferocious Summer: Palmer's Penguins and the Warming of Antarctica. Alternatively published under the title: The Ferocious Summer: Adelie Penguins and the Warming of Antarctica.[91][92][93][94]
Husseiny, A. A. – Iceberg Utilization: Proceedings of the First International Conference and Workshops on Iceberg Utilization for Fresh Water Production, Weather Modification and Other Applications Held at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA, 2-6 Oct. 1977.[98]
Lee, Richard E., Jr. and David L. Denlinger - Insects at Low Temperature.[111]
Legler, Gretchen - On the Ice: An Intimate Portrait of Life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica.[112][113][114]
Liljequist, G. H. - Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1949–1952. Scientific Results: Vol. II, Meteorology: Part 1, Energy Exchange of an Antarctic Snowfield, Sub-Part A, Short-Wave Radiation, 1956; Sub Part B, Long-Wave Radiation and Radiation Balance, 1956; Sub-Part C, Wind Structure in the Low Layer, 1957; Sub-Part D, Surface Inversions and Turbulent Heat Transfer, 1957.[87]
Liljequist, G. H. - Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1949–1952. Scientific Results: Vol. II, Meteorology: Part 2, Special Studies. Sub-Part A, Halo-Phenomena and Ice Crystals.[87]
Lizotte, Michael and Kevin Arrigo – Antarctic Sea Ice: Biological Processes, Interactions and Variability, Antarctic Research Series, Vol. 73.[115]
Lorentsen, S.-H. - Reproductive Effort in the Antarctic Petrel Thalassoica Antarctica: The Effect of Parental Body Size and Condition.[116]
McSween, Harry Y. - Meteorites and Their Parent Planets.[127]
Mercy, David - Berserk: my voyage to Antarctica in a twenty-seven-foot sailboat.[128]
Moorehead, Alan - The Fatal Impact: An Account of the Invasion of the South Pacific, 1767–1840.[129]
Morris, Michael M. – Great Power Reliations in Argentina, Chile and Antarctica.[36][130]
Murphy, Joseph E. - South to the Pole by ski: nine men and two women pioneer a new route to the South Pole.[131]
Murphy, Robert Cushman – Oceanic Birds of South America. A Study of Species of the Related Coasts and Seas, Including the American Quadrant of Antarctica Based Upon the Brewster-Sanford Collection in the American Museum of Natural History:Volumes I and II.[132][133][134][135]
Myers, Joan - Wondrous cold: an Antarctic journey.[136]
Myhre, Jeffrey D. – The Antarctic Treaty System: Politics, Law and Diplomacy.[43]
Naveen, Ron - Waiting to fly: my escapades with the penguins of Antarctica.[137][138]
Nicoll, Alastair Vere -Riding the Ice Wind: By Kite and Sledge Across Antarctica.[139]
Norsenskjold, N. Otto G. and Joh. Gunnar Andersson – Antarctica, or Two Years amongst the Ice of the South Pole.[15]
Ochyra, Ryszard - The illustrated moss flora of Antarctica.[140]
Ochyra, Ryszard - The Moss Flora of King George Island, Antarctica.[141]
Ovstedal, DO and RI Lewis Smith – Lichens of Antarctica and South Georgia: A Guide to Their Identification and Ecology.[142]
Parker, Bruce C. – Proceedings of the Colloquium on Conservation Problems in Antarctica. Blackburg, Va., Sept. 1971.[143]
Parsons, Anthony – Antarctica: The Next Decade: Report of a Study Group.[144]
Patterson, Diana - The ice beneath my feet: my year in Antarctica.[145]
Peterson, M. J. – Managing the Frozen South: The Creation and Evolution of the Antarctic Treaty System.[61]
Philbrick, Nathaniel - Sea of Glory: America's voyage of discovery: the U. S. Exploring Expedition, 1838–1842.[146]
Polar Research Board – Antarctic Treaty System: An Assessment. Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Beardmore South Field Camp, Antarctica, January 7–13, 1985.[148]
Price, A. Grenfell – The Winning of Australian Antarctica: Mawson's B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. Voyages 1929-1931: Based on the Mawson Papers.[149]
Priestley, Raymond, Raymond J. Adie and G. de Q. Robin - Antarctic Research: A Review of British Scientific Achievement in Antarctica.[150]
Priscu, John C. – Ecosystems Dynamics in a Polar Desert: The McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctic research Series, Vol. 72.[151]
Shackleton, Jonathan - Shackleton: an Irishman in Antarctica.[178]
Shapiro, Deborah - Time on ice: a winter voyage to Antarctica.[179]
Shirihai, Hadoram - The Complete Guide to Antarctic Wildlife: birds and marine mammals of the Antarctic continent and the Southern Ocean, 2nd ed.[180][181]
Swithinbank, Charles – An Alien in Antarctica: Reflections upon Forty Years of Exploration and Research on the Frozen Continent.[198]
Swithinbank, Charles – Foothold on Antarctica: The First International Expedition (1949–1952) through the Eyes of Its Youngest Member.[118]
Thomas, David N., G. E. (Tony) Fogg, Peter Convey, Christian H. Fritsen, Josep-Maria Gili, Rold Gradinger, Johanna Laybourn-Parry, Keith Reid, and David W. H. Walton - The Biology of Polar Regions: Revised Edition. Biology of Habitats.[199]
Thomson, David - Scott, Shackleton, and Amundesen: ambition and tragedy in the Antarctic.[200]
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This article is a list of English-language nonfiction books which have been described by reliable sources as in some way directly relating to the subject of Antarctica, its history, geography, people, etc.
Antarctica: Compiled from All Available Sources to 1943, Including the Results of All American Expeditions from the United States Exploring Expedition 1839–1841 to the United States Antarctic Service 1940–1941.[4]
Antarctica in the International Geophysical Year: Based on a Symposium on the Antarctic.[5]
Arnesen, Liv - No horizon is so far: two women and their extraordinary journey across Antarctica.[6]
Bancroft, Ann, Liv Arnesen, and Cheryl Dahle – No Horizon Is so Far: A Historic Journey across Antarctica.[8]
Barczewski, Stephanie L. - Antarctic destinies: Scott, Shackleton and the changing face of heroism.[9]
Baughman, T. H. - Before the Heroes Came: Antarctica in the 1890s.[10]
Beals, Herbert K. - Four Travel Journals: The Americas, Antarctica, and Africa.[11]
Behrendt, John C. - Innocents on the ice: a memoir of Antarctic exploration.[12]
Belanger, Dian Olson – Deep Freeze: The United States, the International Geophysical Year, and the Origins of Antarctica's Age of Science.[13][14]
The Belgian Expedition under the Command of A. de Gerlache de Gomery.[15]
Bertram, Colin - Antarctica, Cambridge, Conservation and Population: A Biologist's Story.[16]
Bertram, Colin – Antarctica Sixty Years Ago: A Re-Appraisal of the British Graham Land Expedition 1934–37.[17]
Bickel, Lennard - Mawson's will: the greatest polar survival story ever written.[18]
Bickel, Lennard - Shackleton's forgotten men: the untold tragedy of the endurance epic.[19]
Boggs, S. W. - The Polar Regions: Geographical and Historical Data for Consideration in a Study of Claims to Sovereignty in the Arctic and Antarctic Regions.[20]
Bohme, Rolf – Inventory of World Topographic Mapping. Volume 3: Eastern Europe, Asia, Oceania and Antarctica.[21]
Burke, David - Voyage to the end of the world: with tales from the great ice barrier.[22]
Burns, Robin - Just tell them I survived: women in Antarctica.[23]
Bush, W. M. - Antarctica and International Law: A Collection of Inter-state and National Documents.[24][25]
Byrd, Richard Evelyn - Alone: the classic polar adventure.[26]
Caesar, Adrian - The White: Last Days in the Antarctic Journeys of Scott and Mawson, 1911–1913.[27]
Cassidy, William A. – Meteorites, Ice, and Antarctica: A Personal Account.[28]
Charney, Jonathan I. - The New Nationalism and the Use of Common Spaces: Issues in Marine Pollution and the Exploration of Antarctica.[29][30][31]
Cherry-Garrard, Apsley - The Worst Journey in the World: Antarctic, 1910–1913.[32][33]
Chester, S. – A Wildlife Guide to Chile, Continental Chile, Chilean Antarctica, Easter Island, Juan Fernandez Archipelago.[34]
Child, Jack - Antarctica and South American Geopolitics: Frozen Lebensraum.[35][36]
Cokinos, Christopher - The Fallen Sky: An Intimate History of Shooting Stars.[37]
Collier, Graham - Antarctic odyssey: in the footsteps of the South Polar explorers.[38]
Copeland, Sebastian. Antarctica: The Global Warning.[39]
Cox, Lynne - Swimming to Antarctica: Tales of a Long-Distance Swimmer.[40][41]
Croizat, Leon - Manual of Plant-Geography or an Account of Plant-Dispersal throughout the World.[42]
De Witt, Maarten J. – Minerals and Mining in Antarctica: Science and Technology, Economics and Politics.[43]
Diski, Jenny - Skating to Antarctica: Skating to the End of the World.[44][45]
Does, Willem van der - Storms, ice, and whales: the Antarctic adventures of a Dutch artist on a Norwegian whaler.[46]
Ecklund, Carl R. and Joan Beckman - Antarctica: Polar Research and Discovery During the International Geophysical Year.[47]
Edholm, O. G. and E. K. E. Gunderson – Polar Human Biology: The Proceedings of the SCAR/IUPS/IUBS Symposium on Human Biology and Medicine in the Antarctic.[48]
English, Robert A. J. - Sailing Directions for Antarctica, Including the Off-Lying Islands South of Latitude 60 degrees.[49][50]
Ferguson, A. – Geological Observations in the South Shetlands, the Palmer Archipelago, and Graham Land, Antarctica.[51]
Geophysical Monograph No. 1. Antarctica in the I. G. Y.[63]
Giæver, John - The White Desert: The Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition.[64]
Gorman, James - Ocean enough and time: discovering the waters around Antarctica.[65]
Grattan, C. Hartley – The Southwest Pacific Since 1900. A Modern History: Australia, New Zealand, the Islands, Antarctica.[66][67]
Grattan, C. Hartley - The Southwest Pacific to 1900: A Modern History: Australian, New Zealand, the Islands, Antarctica.[66][68][69][70]
Green, Bill - Water, ice & stone: science and memory on the Antarctic lakes.[71]
Greene, Dorothy M. – A Conspectus of the Mosses of Antarctica, South Georgia, the Falkland Islands and Southern South America.[72]
Gressitt, J. L. - Entomology of Antarctica, Vol. 10, Antarctic Research Series.[73]
Griffiths, Tom - Slicing the silence: voyaging to Antarctica.[74][75]
Gunn, B. M. and Guyon Warren - Geology 4: Geology of Victoria Land between the Mawson and Mulock Glaciers, Antarctica.[76]
Gurney, Alan - Below the Convergence: Voyages Toward Antarctica, 1699–1839.[77][78]
Gurney, Alan - The race to the white continent.[79]
Hall, Lincoln - The Loneliest Mountain: the dramatic story of the first expedition to climb Mt Minto, Antarctica.[80]
Hanc, John - The coolest race on earth: mud, madmen, glaciers, and grannies at the Antarctica marathon.[81]
Harrison, Albert A. & Yvonne Clearwater - From Antarctica to Outer Space: Life in Isolation and Confinement.[82]
Hartman, Olga – Polychaeta Errantia of Antarctica. Volume 3, Antarctic Research Series.[83]
Hartman, Olga – Polychaeta Myzostomidae and Sedentarian of the Antarctica. Volume 7, Antarctic Research Series.[83]
Hartman, Olga – Polychaetous Annelids Collected by the USNS Eitanin and Staten Island Cruises Chiefly from Antarctic Seas. Allan Hancock Monographs in Biology, No. 2.[83]
Hayes, J. Gordon – Antarctica: A Treatise on the Southern Continent.[84]
Herzefeld, Ute Christina - Atlas of Antarctica: Topographic Maps from Geostatistical Analysis of Satellite Radar Altimeter Data.[85]
Higgins, P. J., J. M. Peter, and W. K. Steele – Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds. Volume 5 Tyrant-Flycatchers to Chats.[86]
Hisdal, V., O. A. Amble, and N. J. Schumacher – Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1949–1952. Scientific Results: Vol. 1, Meteorology: Part 2, Surface Observations; Sub-Part 1, Air Pressure.[87]
Hobbs, William Herbert - The Discoveries of Antarctica within the American Sector, as Revealed by Maps and Documents.[88][89]
Holdgate, M. W. - Antarctic Ecology: Based on a symposium, Cambridge, England, 1968.[90]
Hooper, Meredith - The Ferocious Summer: Palmer's Penguins and the Warming of Antarctica. Alternatively published under the title: The Ferocious Summer: Adelie Penguins and the Warming of Antarctica.[91][92][93][94]
Husseiny, A. A. – Iceberg Utilization: Proceedings of the First International Conference and Workshops on Iceberg Utilization for Fresh Water Production, Weather Modification and Other Applications Held at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA, 2-6 Oct. 1977.[98]
Lee, Richard E., Jr. and David L. Denlinger - Insects at Low Temperature.[111]
Legler, Gretchen - On the Ice: An Intimate Portrait of Life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica.[112][113][114]
Liljequist, G. H. - Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1949–1952. Scientific Results: Vol. II, Meteorology: Part 1, Energy Exchange of an Antarctic Snowfield, Sub-Part A, Short-Wave Radiation, 1956; Sub Part B, Long-Wave Radiation and Radiation Balance, 1956; Sub-Part C, Wind Structure in the Low Layer, 1957; Sub-Part D, Surface Inversions and Turbulent Heat Transfer, 1957.[87]
Liljequist, G. H. - Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1949–1952. Scientific Results: Vol. II, Meteorology: Part 2, Special Studies. Sub-Part A, Halo-Phenomena and Ice Crystals.[87]
Lizotte, Michael and Kevin Arrigo – Antarctic Sea Ice: Biological Processes, Interactions and Variability, Antarctic Research Series, Vol. 73.[115]
Lorentsen, S.-H. - Reproductive Effort in the Antarctic Petrel Thalassoica Antarctica: The Effect of Parental Body Size and Condition.[116]
McSween, Harry Y. - Meteorites and Their Parent Planets.[127]
Mercy, David - Berserk: my voyage to Antarctica in a twenty-seven-foot sailboat.[128]
Moorehead, Alan - The Fatal Impact: An Account of the Invasion of the South Pacific, 1767–1840.[129]
Morris, Michael M. – Great Power Reliations in Argentina, Chile and Antarctica.[36][130]
Murphy, Joseph E. - South to the Pole by ski: nine men and two women pioneer a new route to the South Pole.[131]
Murphy, Robert Cushman – Oceanic Birds of South America. A Study of Species of the Related Coasts and Seas, Including the American Quadrant of Antarctica Based Upon the Brewster-Sanford Collection in the American Museum of Natural History:Volumes I and II.[132][133][134][135]
Myers, Joan - Wondrous cold: an Antarctic journey.[136]
Myhre, Jeffrey D. – The Antarctic Treaty System: Politics, Law and Diplomacy.[43]
Naveen, Ron - Waiting to fly: my escapades with the penguins of Antarctica.[137][138]
Nicoll, Alastair Vere -Riding the Ice Wind: By Kite and Sledge Across Antarctica.[139]
Norsenskjold, N. Otto G. and Joh. Gunnar Andersson – Antarctica, or Two Years amongst the Ice of the South Pole.[15]
Ochyra, Ryszard - The illustrated moss flora of Antarctica.[140]
Ochyra, Ryszard - The Moss Flora of King George Island, Antarctica.[141]
Ovstedal, DO and RI Lewis Smith – Lichens of Antarctica and South Georgia: A Guide to Their Identification and Ecology.[142]
Parker, Bruce C. – Proceedings of the Colloquium on Conservation Problems in Antarctica. Blackburg, Va., Sept. 1971.[143]
Parsons, Anthony – Antarctica: The Next Decade: Report of a Study Group.[144]
Patterson, Diana - The ice beneath my feet: my year in Antarctica.[145]
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