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BOOKS
The Arch
of Kerguelen: Voyage to the island of desolation by Jean-Paul Kauffmann
(trans. Patricia Clancy) (Four Walls Eight Windows, 2000) £15.63.
Most
books about the island are in French and out of print, making reading
up on the subject rather difficult. According to amazon.com, this one
is about to be published (but there is no mention of it on the American
publisher's website).
Below
the Convergence: Voyages towards Antarctica 1699-1839 by Alan Gurney
(Pimlico, 1998) £10.
The
story of the early British, American and Russian expeditions to Antarctica
from the astronomer Halley's voyage in the Paramore in 1699
to the sealer John Balleny's 1839 voyage in the Eliza Scott
all in search of land, fur or elephant seals and all undertaken in terrible
conditions.
Captain
James Cook by Richard Hough (Coronet, 1995) £7.99.
James
Cook was the last of the romantic navigators. In his relatively short
life, he voyaged to the eastern and western seaboards of America, the
north and south Pacific, the Arctic and Antarctic (when he dubbed Kerguelen
'Desolation Island'), New Zealand and Australia. This biography offers
insight into one of the world's greatest mariners.
Voyage
to the Southern Ocean: The letters of Lieutenant William Reynolds from
the US Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842 edited by Anne Hoffman Cleaver
and E Jeffrey Stann (Naval Institute Press, 1988) £29.95.
Letters
written home by a young lieutenant, documenting the four-year US Navy
Exploring Expedition (Wilkes Expedition). It also interweaves entries
from both his official and personal journal and responses from home.
Inca Kola
by Matthew Parris (Phoenix Press, 1993) £6.99.
Read
about another of Matthew Parris's adventures, this time to Peru with three
friends.
WEBSITES
The Kerguelen
Islands
www.btinternet.com/~sa_sa/kerguelen/kerguelen_islands.html
Great
site by Paul Carroll, demonstrating his (amateur) fascination with sub-Antarctic
islands. Lots of information about Kerguelen and its archipelago, especially
its history and the Kerguelen cabbage, plus good maps and pictures.
Kerguelen
Archipelago
www.crozet.demon.co.uk/kerg.htm
Information
about the island, its discovery and exploration, and the wildlife found
there.
Mer et
Voyages
www.meretvoyages.com
French-language travel company site where you can get information on the
voyages of the Marion-Dufresne to Kerguelen dates, prices,
what you can see when you get there. You can also reach the company by
post, phone, fax and e-mail:
Mer et Voyages,
9, rue Notre Dames des Victoires
75002 Paris
Tel: 33 1 49 26 93 33
Fax: 33 1 42 96 29 39
E-mail: info@mer-et-voyages.com
FILMS
The Admirable
Crichton (1957): directed by Lewis Gilbert, starring Kenneth More,
Cecil Parker, Sally Ann Howes, Diane Cilento.
When
Lord Loam and his family are shipwrecked on a desert island, his butler
Crichton (More) proves to be the undisputed leader. From the play by J
M Barrie.
The Adventures
of Robinson Crusoe (1953): directed by Luis Buñuel, starring
Dan O'Herlihy, Jaime Fernandez.
Daniel
Defoe's story of a 17th-century sailor marooned on a desert island is
given a twist by the Spanish master Buñuel.
And Then
There Were None (1945): directed by René Clair, starring Walter
Huston, Barry Fitzgerald, Louis Hayward.
Ten
people are invited to a remote island, only to be murdered one by one.
From the novel by Agatha Christie.
Island
in the Sky (1953): directed by William Wellman, starring John Wayne,
Lloyd Nolan, Walter Abel.
When
a transport plane crashes on an Arctic island north of Greenland, the
survivors must face the cold and the wind until help arrives.
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