A polar affair. Antarctica's Forgotten Hero and the Secret Love Lives of Penguins
(2020)

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Blackstone Publishing, 2020
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (13hr., 09 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781094136448 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) MWT13564792, 1094136441 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 13564792
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Raphael Corkhill

A captivating blend of true adventure and natural history by one of today's leading penguin experts and Antarctic explorers George Murray Levick was the physician on Robert Falcon Scott's tragic Antarctic expedition of 1910. Marooned for an Antarctic winter, Levick passed the time by becoming the first man to study penguins up close. His findings were so shocking to Victorian morals that they were quickly suppressed and seemingly lost to history. A century later, Lloyd Spencer Davis rediscovers Levick and his findings during the course of his own scientific adventures in Antarctica. Levick's long-suppressed manuscript reveals not only an incredible survival story, but one that will change our understanding of an entire species. A Polar Affair reveals the last untold tale from the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration. It is perhaps the greatest of all of those stories-but why was it hidden to begin with? The ever-fascinating and charming penguin holds the key. Moving deftly between both Levick's and Davis's explorations, observations, and comparisons in biology over the course of a century, A Polar Affair reveals cutting-edge findings about ornithology, in which the sex lives of penguins are the jumping-off point for major new insights into the underpinnings of evolutionary biology itself. ProloguePart 1 The Lure of AntarcticaChapter One Victorian ValuesChapter Two Terra AustralisChapter Three The Three NorwegiansPart Two All Roads Lead to Cape AdareChapter Four First ObservationsChapter Five Boyhood DreamsChapter Six Lost OpportunitiesChapter Seven CourtshipChapter Eight DeceptionChapter Nine The Eastern PartyPart Three Cape AdareChapter Ten The Northern PartyChapter Eleven The Worst JourneyChapter Twelve The Reluctant Penguin BiologistChapter Thirteen The Race BeginsChapter Fourteen CompetitionChapter Fifteen TimingPart Four After Cape AdareChapter Sixteen HooligansChapter Seventeen WeatherChapter Eighteen DogsChapter Nineteen WinterChapter Twenty Return JourneyPart Five After AntarcticaChapter Twenty-one The Depravities of MenChapter Twenty-two After the WarChapter Twenty-three The Pole At Last "A rip-roaring read on research at the edge." "Fascinating….Insightful…A timely illumination of a mysterious and vital ecosystem." "A gonzo-journalistic retelling of the Antarctic expeditions of the early twentieth century. The climax of what might otherwise have been routine field work is a harrowing trek…intercut with evolutionary insights Davis gleaned from his own observations. A welcome look behind the scenes, representing Levick as a brilliant explorer and a keen observer of nature." "Victorian morals, the sex lives of penguins, and Antarctic exploration combine in this unusual natural history and travelogue." "Davis serves it all up with wit and a wry, irrepressible sense of humor, while imparting everything there is to know about penguins." "Davis combines history and science seamlessly." "A tremendous resource."

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