The University of North Dakota invites the public to view “Cold Recall: Reflections of a Polar Explorer” – a traveling poster exhibit that presents images from one of the greatest adventures of the early 20th century: the race to the South Pole. The exhibit will be on display April 2-27 in the UND Chester Fritz Library. Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen reached the South Pole on Dec. 14, 1911, only a few weeks before Englishman Robert Falcon Scott. Amundsen was celebrated in his native Norway and throughout the world for his achievement, considered one of the great triumphs of human endurance of the age. Created by the Fram Museum (Oslo, Norway), in partnership with the Royal Norwegian Embassy, the exhibit marks the 100th anni...
During the winter of 2014-15 the British Library ran a medium-sized exhibition in its Entrance Hall ...
The Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen publisheda book after each of his five expeditions: abou...
David H. Stam delivered a talk at a special dinner of the Grolier Club on May 11, 2009 describing a ...
The University of North Dakota invites the public to view “Cold Recall: Reflections of a Polar Expl...
In the spring of 1986 an exhibition was mounted in Vadsa, northern Norway, to commemorate the 60th...
In 1911 the world was watching, waiting, hoping, attention focused on a desolate spot at the very en...
Contains a biography of the Norwegian explorer, 1872-1928, who was the first to navigate the Northwe...
This publication was produced to accompany an exhibit at the Phillip Sills Exhibit Hall, The Ohio St...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderO...
This paper describes the significant direct and indirect contributions to science made by the Norweg...
The Lady Franklin Bay Expedition of 1881--1884 to the polar arctic was one of the first U.S. governm...
In the shallow Queen Maud Gulf a series of small islands, named by Amundsen during his Northwest Pas...
2011 is the Nansen-Amundsen Year in Norway. This year celebrate two anniversaries with great signifi...
Title devised by cataloguer based on caption.; Part of the collection of photographs compiled by Aus...
View of Norge − 1926, Amundson-Ellsworth Transpolar Expedition, Ellsworth Exhibit
During the winter of 2014-15 the British Library ran a medium-sized exhibition in its Entrance Hall ...
The Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen publisheda book after each of his five expeditions: abou...
David H. Stam delivered a talk at a special dinner of the Grolier Club on May 11, 2009 describing a ...
The University of North Dakota invites the public to view “Cold Recall: Reflections of a Polar Expl...
In the spring of 1986 an exhibition was mounted in Vadsa, northern Norway, to commemorate the 60th...
In 1911 the world was watching, waiting, hoping, attention focused on a desolate spot at the very en...
Contains a biography of the Norwegian explorer, 1872-1928, who was the first to navigate the Northwe...
This publication was produced to accompany an exhibit at the Phillip Sills Exhibit Hall, The Ohio St...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderO...
This paper describes the significant direct and indirect contributions to science made by the Norweg...
The Lady Franklin Bay Expedition of 1881--1884 to the polar arctic was one of the first U.S. governm...
In the shallow Queen Maud Gulf a series of small islands, named by Amundsen during his Northwest Pas...
2011 is the Nansen-Amundsen Year in Norway. This year celebrate two anniversaries with great signifi...
Title devised by cataloguer based on caption.; Part of the collection of photographs compiled by Aus...
View of Norge − 1926, Amundson-Ellsworth Transpolar Expedition, Ellsworth Exhibit
During the winter of 2014-15 the British Library ran a medium-sized exhibition in its Entrance Hall ...
The Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen publisheda book after each of his five expeditions: abou...
David H. Stam delivered a talk at a special dinner of the Grolier Club on May 11, 2009 describing a ...