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The talks will be chosen, scheduled and moderated by Michael Rosove [mrosove@gmail.com].
NOTE: If you intend to give a talk and wish to include images or a PowerPoint file, these will need to be received at least a week ahead of the gathering.
Files should be sent to: tbd.
• Joan Boothe, How Collecting Books Leads to Writing One.• Joan Boothe, Maps II: The Era of Antarctic Discovery.
• Rick Dehmel, MAPS III: The Era of Modern Antarctica Mapping.
• Rick Dehmel, Shackleton and San Francisco.
• Rick Dehmel, The Era after Shackleton.
• Martin Greene, Rockwell Kent.
• Davis Hirzel Polar Personalities, Ships and San Francisco.
• Shane Murphy The Endurance Photograph Collection.
• Michael Rosove, The Zoological Publications of the James Clark Ross Antarctic Voyages, 1839-1843.
• Leslie Roberts, TBD.
• Michael Rosove, Maps I: The Era of Terra Incognita.
• David Rumsey, The Evolution of Mapping.
• Rob Stephenson, The Barrier Bull and The Snow Shovel—two Byrd expedition publications.
• Rob Stephenson, The Aurora Australis—an update.
• Isobel Williams, Sir Clements Markham: Both lovable and malignant.
• Karen Woods, Antarctic Connections in Christchurch.