Great Explorers

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Great Explorers
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Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : 140634866X
ISBN-13 : 9781406348668
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Book Synopsis Great Explorers by : Stewart Ross

Book excerpt: From Pytheas the Greek, who sailed to the Arctic Circle without a compass, to Neil Armstrong landing on the moon, here are 14 extraordinary journeys by land, sea and air - each remarkable for the way it was made, for the technology behind it, and for the inspiration it gave to future generations. Storytelling, fold-out cross sections, detailed maps and technical drawings enable readers to experience the excitement of exploration.


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