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As Told at the Explorers Club More Than Fifty Gripping Tales of Adventure

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ISBN-10: 1592286585

ISBN-13: 9781592286584

Edition: N/A

Authors: George Plimpton

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Incorporated in 1905, The Explorers Club in its earliest years met in simple rented rooms. In 1965, the Club bought a Tudor-style mansion on East 70th Street in the historic Upper East Side, where it has remained ever since. Celebrating its centennial anniversary in 2004, today The Explorers Club is an international society dedicated to the advancement of field research, scientific exploration, and the ideal that it is vital to preserve the instinct to explore. This volume is dedicated to the spirit of exploration. Assembled by Club member and literary giant George Plimpton, As Told by the Explorer's Club will take you from Amundsen to Lindbergh, from the Arctic to Antarctica, and all…    
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List price: $18.95
Publisher: Globe Pequot Press, The
Publication date: 9/1/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 464
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.75" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.540
Language: English

George Ames Plimpton was born March 18, 1927. He was educated first at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, and then spent four years at Harvard majoring in English and editing the Harvard Lampoon, followed by two at King's College, Cambridge. Before he left for Cambridge, he served as a tank driver in Italy for the U.S. Army from 1945 through 1948. After graduation, at 26, 27 years of age, Plimpton went with his friends to Paris. There they founded the Paris Review in 1953 and published poetry and short story writers and did interviews. In the '50s, Plimpton and staff came to New York, where they kept the Review going for half a century. The Review has published over 150 issues.…    

Foreword
Africa
The Ghosts of Ngulia
The Lady and the Coelacanth: Remembering the Zoological Discovery of the Century
Martin and Osa Johnson: Exploration Was Their Way of Life
Memories of the Last Crusade
There Is Such An Animal
Witchcraft Among the Zulus
Alaska
A Day I Should Have Stayed in Bed
It Bears Telling
Arctic
Arctic Ghost
At Close Quarters with a Polar Bear
The Compass That Talked
The Last Resort: Cannibalism in the Arctic
On Stefansson
Rescued from the "Death Trap" of the Arctic
The Royal Road to Humdrum
Asia
1990 American Everest-Lhotse Expedition
Cheetah Hunting
The Elephant-Headed Deity Ganesh
The Elephant that Walked to Vienna
A Gobi Adventure
Hang-Gliding on the K-2: An Emergency Descent of 7,600 Meters
Mongolian Interlude
Over the Khyber to Kabul
Through the Wilderness of Northern Korea to the Long White Mountain
Traversing Arabia's Rub'al Khali
Woman, You Are a Beast
Yeti Expedition
Ruler of the Bush
Atlantic Ocean
Rowing Across the Atlantic: Husband-Wife Team Proves it Can be Done
Canada
Pagans of the Pasquas
Central America
Carmelita
Eyes in the Night
Men Who Can't Come Back
The Capture of an Ant Army
Pacific Ocean
The Fire-Dog of Asu
"Juah Tada"
Pitcairn Island After 200 Years: Will the Settlement Survive?
Rowing Across the Pacific: One Stroke at a Time
United Kingdom
Biscay Gales
Wings in the Storm
United States of America, Lower Forty-Eight
Bullwhacking Across the Plains
Buried Alive
The Death of Sitting Bull
A Leap in the Dark
Lost Inside the Earth
Youthful Adventure
Horizons
Exploration Defined
Hunting Wildlife with Pen and Palette
Lowell Thomas Milestones
On Exploration
Remembering Lowell Thomas
Permissions Acknowledgments