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Permissions<br />
Appendices 117<br />
Under the Antarctic Treaty it is law that individuals or groups planning to travel to<br />
Antarctica must receive a permit from their relevant Antarctic body. British based<br />
individuals or groups planning visits other than with registered tour operators should<br />
contact the Polar Regions Section of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in <strong>London</strong> for<br />
required details.<br />
Books:<br />
ARNESEN, L & BANCROFT, A (2003) No Horizon’s so far: Two women and their<br />
Extraordinary journey across the Antarctic. DaCapo Press. 253pp.<br />
BANCROFT A. (2000) Four to the Pole!: The American Women's Expedition to<br />
Antarctica, 1992-1993.<br />
BOWERMASTER, J (19<strong>91</strong>) Crossing Antarctica. <strong>ISBN</strong> 0-593-02186X. Account of 7<br />
month 3,500 miles dog sled expedition (1989/1990 Steger International<br />
Transantarctic Expedition) which crossed longest axis of Antarctica from Antarctic<br />
Peninsula to South Pole and then to Vostok and finishing in Mirny Station<br />
BROWN, I (1999) Extreme South: Struggles and Triumph of the first Australian Team to<br />
the Pole. Dummee, Australia. 255pp. An account of the 1997/98 Australian Team<br />
of 3, manhauling from Berkner Island to the South Pole. <strong>ISBN</strong>: 1-86276-031-4<br />
CORR, J (1993) The Snotsicle Travers. 215pp. Account of a 2 person ski trek from the<br />
South Pole to the Ross Ice Shelf.<br />
DE LA FERRIERE, L. (2000) Seule dans le vent des glaces [Alone in the Wind of Ice].<br />
Robert Laffont, Paris: 230pp. <strong>ISBN</strong>: 2221092007. French text account of 2875km,<br />
57 day solo trek from the South Geographic Pole to France's Dumont d'Urville<br />
station on the coast of Adelie Land in 1999-2000.<br />
FIENNES, R. (1993) Mind Over Matter. Reed Consumer Books Ltd, <strong>London</strong>: 230pp.<br />
<strong>ISBN</strong> 1-85619-375-6. English text account of 1992–93 unsupported sled haul trek<br />
across Antarctica.<br />
FOTHERGILL, A. (1993) Life in the Freezer: a natural history of Antarctica. BCA,<br />
<strong>London</strong>.<br />
FUCHS, A (2001) In Shackletons Wake. Sheridan House Publishers, USA. A translation of<br />
Arved Fuchs’ book ‘im Schatten des Pols’. 193pp. <strong>ISBN</strong>: 1-57409-138-7. 26 colour<br />
and black and white photos.<br />
FURSE, C (1986) Antarctic Year-Brabant Island Expedition. Croom Hill Publishers Ltd.<br />
223pp. An account of an 18 month British military expedition including first tented<br />
overwintering on Brabant Island<br />
GILDEA, D (1998) The Antarctic Mountaineering Chronology. A list of first ascents in<br />
Antarctica 1817-1998.<br />
HALL, L (1989) The Loneliest Mountain: The dramatic story of the first expedition to<br />
climb Mt Minto, Antarctica. Mountaineer Books. 232pp. NB there was a<br />
documentary film made about this trip<br />
HAMILTON, C, (2000) South Pole 2000: five women in search of adventure. Virgin<br />
Publishing, <strong>London</strong>: 259pp. <strong>ISBN</strong> 1852278285. An account of the M&G ISA<br />
British Women’s 1999 South Pole Expedition. Also published in Dutch and Italian.<br />
HAUGE, O (1995) The Impossible Journey: unarmed to the South Pole. Pax Forlag AS,<br />
Oslo: <strong>ISBN</strong>: 8253017596. English text account of unsupported Norwegian trek to<br />
South Pole. One of the participants had lost both his arms in an accident when he<br />
was 14 years old.