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  • Race to the South Pole – Roald Amundsen

    Race to the South Pole – Roald Amundsen

    Published in 2007 by White Star. This is Roald Amundsen’s account of the achievement of the South Pole … from the Murray translation of the first English.

    Here modernised and updated with a few recent images as well as some from that day. Map albeit significantly reduced in scale from the original.

    Thick octavo, 636 pages, pictorial boards no separate wrapper as issued. A solid production tightly bound.

    A good version of this most important account and not one that will bust your pocket.

    South Pole achieved by the Amundsen led team.

    $30.00

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  • Fortunes in Minerals including Uranium [Simple Tests and How to Make Them] – Ion Idriess

    Fortunes in Minerals including Uranium [Simple Tests and How to Make Them] – Ion Idriess

    An Ion Idriess classic which followed “Prospecting for Gold”. Experts regarded this book as a serious compendium. Includes chemical tests and sections on the use of the blowpipe.

    Published by Angus and Robertson, a 1954 edition of the revised edition. Large octavo, 310 pages with some instructive illustrations. A very good copy bar the dust jacket is chipped and aged – now protected in Brodart.

    Ion Idriess classic – makes your fortune in minerals – plenty have.

    $40.00

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  • Le Lieutenant Delavie etc ses postes d’ecoute 1915-1918 – H Barres

    Le Lieutenant Delavie etc ses postes d’ecoute 1915-1918 – H Barres

    A very unusual French language work no date but we understand 1950’s. Softcover – 65 pages, produced in some mechanical way straight from the typescript with copies of hand drawn location maps and the off relevant sketch used to illustrate and help the story along.

    WWI hero Lieutenant Delavie can be found on the great oracle Wiki etc – a key reference to that is this work which appears to be exceptionally rare – no other copies can be found by Voyager outside the odd major reference library of International standing.

    We would say more about Dalavie but our French is still pretty slow – when we are further in we will come back.

    Scarce French WWI record in unusual form and impossible to find.

    $60.00

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  • Lord Forrest – Centenary Booklet – 1847-1947

    Lord Forrest – Centenary Booklet – 1847-1947

    Better than a “booklet” this eventually comprehensive biographical work on explorer to be Premier of Western Australia John Forrest – Baron Forrest of Bunbury and Forret in Fife.

    Stapled octavo size, 48 pages with reproductions from period photographs, sketched maps etc. A proper tribute to the man and his many achievements all of which have given a big push-along to the development of the western state.

    John Forrest the man of his times

    $25.00

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  • The Autobiography of “Evans of the Broke” [Or Teddy Evans Polar Explorer] – Admiral Lord Mountevans

    The Autobiography of “Evans of the Broke” [Or Teddy Evans Polar Explorer] – Admiral Lord Mountevans

    And boldly on the dust jacket – Second in Command of Scott’s Last Polar Expedition – Commander in Chief of the Royal Australian Navy and Africa Station and perhaps the Greatest British Naval Adventurer – the first tow fact the third and final rather bold for an autobiography.

    This edition published in 1952 by Hutchinson, the first 1946. Octavo, 250 pages, nicely illustrated from period photographs including his polar period. Super copy in a very good jacket.

    A determined chap as one could imagine – history has spoilt the Scott / Evans relationship throwing up some unsavoury thoughts from the pair that flow both ways. One day the parrot on the perch the next the feather duster!

    The reference to Broke may confuse – he was far from being short of a bob – HMS Broke, his command during WWI, sunk five German destroyers. His time as leader of the Australian Squadron is of significance.

    Teddy Evans eked out an eventful life

    $40.00

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  • Amsler Polar Planimeter [Measuring the area of complex irregular shapes/ boundaries] c1910

    Amsler Polar Planimeter [Measuring the area of complex irregular shapes/ boundaries] c1910

    Plush-lined fitted case some 12” long contains a polar planimeter invented by Swiss mathematician Jacob Amsler. All in very good condition and working order.

    The instrument was a revolutionary change from the complex Cartesian system base instruments used before. This device uses polar co-ordinates.

    With this device two arms are connected with a pivot both arms moving around the anchor. As the pivot moves back and forth it traces an area whose net measurement is zero. The means that the area traced by the tracer point exactly equals the area of the closed curve. The area is equivalent to 2pi X the product of the length of the tracer arm, the radius of the counting wheel and the number of revolutions of the counting wheel.

    In more modern times mathematicians apply “Green’s theorem”.

    Amsler’s radical and very useful new design

    $190.00

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