Deceptions at the Pole

“Deceptions at the Pole” by John Grant, published by Ladybird in 1987, is an engaging exploration of the mysteries surrounding the polar regions. This edition, written in English and comprising 43 pages, delves into various intriguing aspects of the Arctic and Antarctic, presenting a blend of factual information and captivating narratives that illuminate the complexities of these remote areas.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the themes related to exploration and the challenges faced by those who venture into these extreme environments. The book addresses the misconceptions and myths that often surround polar expeditions, providing insights into the realities of life at the poles. With its concise format, “Deceptions at the Pole” serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the subjects of exploration and the unique characteristics of the polar regions.
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