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gt3
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28-06-2019, 14:43
"It's by Edward Brooke-Hitching, and it's called
The Golden Atlas
. And it is as beautiful as expected"
I make you right there Sam. A beautiful object.
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#27
28-06-2019, 16:00
Andrea Wulf's Book about Alexander von Humboldt is supposed to be very good.
Voyage of the Beagle is a great read
Cook's logbooks.
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28-06-2019, 16:20
Mention of Cook remind me that
Lewis and Clark's Journals are available on-line in their entirety.
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Undaunted Courage by Stephen Ambrose is a decent read about Lewis and Clark .
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01-07-2019, 05:11
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Mention of Cook remind me that
Lewis and Clark's Journals are available on-line in their entirety.
Bookmarked. Cheers, ursus.
And to Nef and elguapo for your recommendations.
I'm starting to draw up a tentative plan for the project, by the way.
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