Description: THE QUIET LAND THE DIARIES OF FRANK DEBENHAM Member of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913. Edited by JUNE BACK THE ERSKINE PRESS 1992 25 x 19 cm. 207 pp. HB/DJ Debenham's diaries were not written for publication and, supplemented here by family letters, they retain all the freshness and enthusiasm of a young man embarking on the greatest adventure of his life. Being an Australian he clearly felt undervalued at times by the British but his dedication, good humour and modesty won him good friends and much praise. Tragedy always holds centre stage in the memory, and it is the fate of Scott and the Polar Party which has come to epitomize for many the Heroic Age of Antarctic exploration. The myths associated with failure have largely obscured the value of the scientific work undertaken and the remarkable careers of some of his surviving men. Out of the depths of disasters a phoenix may arise. So it did with this expedition. The worldwide impact of the death of the Polar Party was immense and the public gave generously to the Appeal. It was Debenham who saw the potential for the future and who seized the opportunity. Using his ideas for a Polar Institute, conceived whilst sitting in Shackleton's hut at Cape Royds during the Antarctic winter, he persuaded the Appeal Trustees to use the remaining money to found a living memorial to Scott - the Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI). On 26 November 1920 it came into being in Cambridge with Debenham as its first Director. The book describes the development of SPRI under his guidance until his retirement in 1946, and ends with a bibliography of his writings. He made a major contribution to the development of geography as a discipline. But his lasting contribution to polar science is the SPRI and its achievements in both the Arctic and the Antarctic over the past 72 years. Its genesis lies in his Antarctic experiences, described so clearly in these diaries. THE QUIET LAND THE DIARIES OF FRANK DEBENHAM Member of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913. Edited by JUNE BACK THE ERSKINE PRESS 1992 Debenham's diaries were not written for publication and, supplemented here by family letters, they retain all the freshness and enthusiasm of a young man embarking on the greatest adventure of his life. Being an Australian he clearly felt undervalued at times by the British but his dedication, good humour and modesty won him good friends and much praise. Tragedy always holds centre stage in the memory, and it is the fate of Scott and the Polar Party which has come to epitomize for many the Heroic Age of Antarctic exploration. The myths associated with failure have largely obscured the value of the scientific work undertaken and the remarkable careers of some of his surviving men. Out of the depths of disasters a phoenix may arise. So it did with this expedition. The worldwide impact of the death of the Polar Party was immense and the public gave generously to the Appeal. It was Debenham who saw the potential for the future and who seized the opportunity. Using his ideas for a Polar Institute, conceived whilst sitting in Shackleton's hut at Cape Royds during the Antarctic winter, he persuaded the Appeal Trustees to use the remaining money to found a living memorial to Scott - the Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI). On 26 November 1920 it came into being in Cambridge with Debenham as its first Director. The book describes the development of SPRI under his guidance until his retirement in 1946, and ends with a bibliography of his writings. He made a major contribution to the development of geography as a discipline. But his lasting contribution to polar science is the SPRI and its achievements in both the Arctic and the Antarctic over the past 72 years. Its genesis lies in his Antarctic experiences, described so clearly in these diaries. 25 x 19 cm. 207 pp. Very good + condition. A little light foxing to the page edges, otherwise very clean and tidy. Images sell! Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting Attention Sellers - Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva.com.
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Author: F Debenham
Binding: Hardback
Language: English
Non-Fiction Subject: Travel Guides & Travel Stories
Original/Facsimile: Original
Region: Antarctica
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Year Printed: 1992