Critics have called David Lavender a "master storyteller" (Library Journal); his prose "virile; disciplined; yet personal" (New York Times); and his book "a balanced; learned; and lively history of an epochal human exploit" (Choice).
#4699703 in Books Bison Books 1999-09-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .39 x 6.00l; .55 #File Name: 0803261632160 pages
Review
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. An Important PreludeBy Ricky HunterT. H. Baughman's Before the Heroes Came (Antartica in the 1890's) is an important look at the era before the Heroic Age of Scott; Amundsen; and Shackleton. This very slim volume shows the build-up of interest in the Antartic and the politican and scientific forces coming together to propel both the noble and the foolish onto the triumph and tragedy that was the Antarctic after the turn of the century. This book is essential for those with a passion for this frozen land but will leave those looking for another arctic adventure story a little cold. The writing can be a little dry at times and the procession of scientists and sailors whirl by a little too quickly. But for those who want to fully understand man's need to explore the Antarctic; this book will prove essential.8 of 10 people found the following review helpful. A must for all Antarctica buffs!By A CustomerThis is a great book; trust me. The Kirkus review is right in giving Baughman praise for his work. Baughman's reasearch is exact and through. The writing style is informative; but is done in a enjoyable narrative that makes the book easy to read. Having studied under Dr. Baughman ( I already got my degree so this ain't puffery) and taken an Antarctic history class from him; I can honestly say that this book is a useful tome for all interested in exploration and students of history alike.