Lynne Andrews's survey of over 200 years of Antarctic visual art — from the earliest scientific and botanical illustrations made during the first European expeditions into southern waters through to contemporary postmodern Antarctic art, featuring the work of over fifty artists.
Journalist Tim Bowden's personal experiences of the Antarctic, as part of a sixty day expedition on the Icebird with Voyage Six in 1989.
The Antarctica Cruising Guide is a definitive field guide to Antarctica catering to South Pole visitors traveling by luxury liner, adventure cruise or private boat.
HMS Erebus - The story of a ship, its epic polar voyages and ultimate catastrophe beneath the frozen wastes of the Canadian Arctic.
Alasdair McGregor's biography of Frank Hurley — one of Australia's most celebrated photographers, and one of the most extraordinary of any era. Hurley accompanied Douglas Mawson on the Australasian Antarctic Expedition of 1911–14, producing the first significant photographic record of Australian Antarctic exploration.
A comprehensive history of the ships and shipping that have braved the Southern Ocean in journeys of discovery and supply to Antarctica.
The story of a unique fibreglass cabin made for Antarctica and used all over the world.
J.S. Cumpston's history of the ships that visited Macquarie Island and the men who sailed them — from the earliest sealers and whalers through the Mawson expeditions and the early ANARE scientific resupply voyages. Macquarie Island, situated roughly halfway between Tasmania and Antarctica in the Southern Ocean, has been administered by Tasmania since 1900 and is now a World Heritage site.

