- Home
- NON-FICTION
- Nautical
- Maritime History
- Charting the Arctic and Antarctic
Charting the Arctic and Antarctic
An Illustrated History of the Sea Charts of Polar Discovery
Charting the Arctic and Antarctic
An Illustrated History of the Sea Charts of Polar Discovery
Buying pre-order items
Ebooks and Audiobook
You will receive an email with a download link for the ebook or audiobook on the publication date.
Payment
You will not be charged for pre-ordered books until they are available to be shipped. Pre-ordered ebooks will not be charged for until they are available for download.
Amending or cancelling your order
For orders that have not been shipped you can usually make changes to pre-orders up to 72 hours before the publishing date.
Payment for this pre-order will be taken when the item becomes available
- Delivery and returns info
-
Free US delivery on orders $35 or over
You must sign in to add this item to your wishlist. Please sign in or create an account
Description
A remarkable visual exploration of the Arctic and Antarctic using the sea charts and maps created through history.
Charting the Arctic and Antarctic tells the illustrated story of the exploration of the two seemingly-immeasurable polar continents, using sea charts and maps composed over centuries, often under extreme and unique weather conditions. These maps record how extraordinary men tried to find two apparently vital routes: first in the Arctic as early as the 9th century, and later in Antarctic, initially to prove (or disprove) the existence of some vast southern continent to counterbalance the land masses north of the Equator – an idea dating back to the beginning of classical geography.
Split into two sections, the book first focuses on Arctic exploration and the expeditions by, among others, Viking Eric the Red, Cabot, Barents, Hudson, Bering and Franklin and finally through to Amundsen's successful expedition of 1903-1906 through the Northwest Passage and early steam propulsion ships up to WWI. We then see how the myth of a southern polar continent drove Antarctic expeditions by Drake, Cook, Amundsen, Scott and Shackleton, to name a few. These showed extraordinary determination and fortitude in the most dangerous and difficult conditions, and the charts they made offer a lasting insight into their achievements, these remote continents, and the history of human exploration and mapping from the 800s onwards.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Pre-history
3 Middle Ages
4 Piracy and Plunder: 17th century exploration
5 State sponsored expeditions
6 Modern charts and explorations including Indigenous exploration charts
The Antarctic
1 Introduction
2 Terra Australis Incognita
3 The period of the sealers and whalers
4 The period of Nationalist sponsored expeditions
5 The modern scientific age
6 The Mechanical Age
Product details
| Published | Dec 22 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 192 |
| ISBN | 9781399406352 |
| Imprint | Adlard Coles |
| Dimensions | 11 x 9 inches |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |























