A ship that is also still in service gets a biography? In the case of the “Cape Race”, this is well deserved. For the small ship, built in 1963, has come a long way and has had a (literally) moving history, from a fishing trawler in Canada to an expedition...
“Antarctic Marine Wildlife” by Jamie Watts is a great book for anyone interested in Antarctica that not only focuses on the Antarctic wildlife above the water’s surface, but also looks in detail at the underwater world and shows interrelationships in...
Dmitry Kiselev has spent years gathering facts and images from old Soviet and Russian sources to write an exciting and insightful book about the first Soviet Arctic station. On 488 pages and 150 illustrations, he shows the pioneering achievements that were made there...
The book “Meine Welt schmilzt – Wie der Klimawandel mein Dorf verwandelt” (English: My world melts – How climate change transforms my village) by Line Nagell Ylvisäker is an eyewitness account of how climate change has gripped Norway’s...