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Science

Frigid Fascination

Antartic Odyssey by Philip Law

by Clive Coogan
February–March 1984, no. 58

Antartic Odyssey by Philip Law

Heinemann, $35, 282 pp

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While most of us know something of the great figures of the heroic age of Antarctic exploration, the more painstaking and routine, although often equally courageous, work of the scientific expeditions in the last fifty years rarely commands public attention. Dr Phillip Law, Leader of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions from 1949 to 1966 redresses this neglect in the first volume of his autobiography, reviewed here by Clive Coogan, who assesses Law’s own contribution and the Importance of his work to Australia.

 


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Antartic Odyssey by Philip Law

Heinemann, $35, 282 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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