Exploration - Polar Genre
Books in the Exploration - Polar genre:
The Story of Geographical Discovery (1895)
This survey of exploration and discovery was originally published in 1895. Read the 1915 edition online at archive.org.
Author(s):
Joseph Jacobs
Illustrator(s):
Various
The Arctic Prairies (1912)
Author(s):
Ernest Thompson Seton
Illustrator(s):
Ernest Thompson Seton
More To and Again (1930)
Author(s):
Walter R. Brooks
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
Scuff the Seal (1937)
A realistic depiction of the life of a seal with all its dangers. Not intended for younger children.
Scuff the Seal (1937)
A realistic depiction of the life of a seal with all its dangers. Not intended for younger children.
Scaf the Seal (1939)
Freddy Goes to the North Pole (1951)
Author(s):
Walter R. Brooks
Illustrator(s):
Kurt Wiese
The Warmhearted Polar Bear (1957)
Whitey is a polar bear who is tamed by a ship’s crew and doesn’t want to go back to the rough life of the arctic -- so he heads for Florida.
Author(s):
Robert Murphy
Illustrator(s):
Louis Slobodkin
The Shooting Star (1961)
A meteoroid grounds in the polar sea and Tintin and his companions are off to claim it.
Read online at archive.org.
Captain Horatio Hornblower: a condensation of Beat to Quarters (1966)
Author(s):
Charlotte Brontë
Richard Evelyn Byrd
C. S. Forester
Mary O’Hara
Illustrator(s):
James E. Bama
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