Incoming Resources
- Explorers of the Antarctic,, by William Herbert Hobbs with fourteen half-tone portraits
- Life in a frozen world, wildlife of Antarctica, written by Mary Batten ; illustrated by Thomas Gonzalez
- Penguins and Antarctica, a nonfiction companion to Eve of the emperor penguin, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Scott of the Antarctic, Elspeth Huxley
- Antarctica;, land of frozen time., With special charts by A. Peter Ianuzzi
- Voyage towards the South pole, performed in the years 1822-', Containing ... a visit to Tierra del Fuego, with a particular account of the inhabitants., By James Weddell
- One day on our blue planet, ...in the Antarctic, Ella Bailey
- Eve of the Emperor penguin, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Frozen future;, a prophetic report from Antarctica., Edited by Richard S. Lewis and Philip M. Smith. With an introd. by Walter Sullivan
- The island that moved, how shifting forces shape our Earth, Meredith Hooper ; illustrated by Lucia deLeiris
- On the ice,, by Peter Clarke. Photos. by Warren Krupsaw
- Edge of the world: Ross Island, Antarctica;, a personal and historical narrative., Ill. with maps, black-and-white photographs, and with thirty-three color photographs by the author
- Ice Bird, the first single-handed voyage to Antarctica, David Lewis
- The South pole;, an account of the Norwegian Antarctic expedition in the "Fram," 1910-1912,, by Roald Amundsen; tr. from the Norwegian by A.G. Chater. With maps and numerous illustrations
- Antarctica, my destiny, a personal history by the last of the great Polar explorers, by Finn Ronne
- Beyond Cape Horn, travels in the Antarctic, Charles Neider ; illustrated with color photos. by the author
- Desert of ice, life and work in Antarctica, W. John Hackwell
- Penguins have square eyes
- Polar prowl, National Geographic ; Julian P. Hobbs, McPaul Smith, producers ; Cynthia Van Cleef, writer
- The ends of the earth, an anthology of the finest writing on the Arctic and the Antarctic
- Life under ice, Mary M. Cerullo ; photography by Bill Curtsinger
- Who was Ernest Shackleton?, James Buckley Jr. ; [illustrated by] Max Hergenrother
- Thin edge of the world., Maps by K.C. Jordan
- Untamed Antarctic, the world of Luc Jacquet, Saint Thomas Productions ; Mona Lisa Production ; France 3 ; Studio Canal ; [director], Luc Jacquet
- Emperor of the ice, how a changing climate affects a penguin colony, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Catherine Rayner
- Antarctica, Helen Cowcher
- Antarctica, wilderness at risk, Barney Brewster
- A seal named Patches, Roxanne Beltran and Patrick Robinson
- Mawson's will, the greatest survival story ever written, Lennard Bickel ; with a foreword by Edmund Hillary
- South; man and nature in Antarctica., Text [by] Graham Billing. Illus. editor, Guy Mannering
- The voyage of the 'Discovery',, by Captain Robert F. Scott ... With 260 full-page and smaller illustrations by Dr. E. A. Wilson and other members of the expedition, photogravure frontispieces, 12 coloured plates in facsimile from Dr. Wilson's sketches, panoramas and maps
- Antarctic mission, Glacialis Productions ; Arte France ; 13 Production ; by Caroline Underwood and Jean Lemire
- Brief history of polar exploration since the introduction of flying,, by W. L. G. Jeorg
- Terra Antarctica, looking into the emptiest continent, William L. Fox
- Frozen planet, a BBC/Discovery/Antena 3 Television S.A./ZDF/Open University/Skai co-production in association with Discovery Canada ; series producer, Vanessa Berlowitz ; producers, Miles Barton, Vanessa Berlowitz, Kathryn Jeffs, Mark Linfield, Dan Rees, Complete series collection
- Antarctic Antics, [a book of penguin poems]
- Alone, [by] Richard E. Byrd; decorations by Richard E. Harrison
- Summer ice, life along the Antarctic peninsula, written and photo-illustrated by Bruce McMillan
- Life at the bottom, the people of Antarctica, John Langone
- The heart of the Antarctic;, being the story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909,, by E. H. Shackleton, C. V. O., with an introduction by Hugh Robert Mill, D. SC., an account of the first journey to the south magnetic pole by Professor T. W. Edgeworth David, F. R. S
- Great circle, Maggie Shipstead
- Edward Wilson of the Antarctic;, naturalist and friend,, by George Seaver; with an introduction by Apsley Cherry-Garard
- Antarctica, our last unspoiled continent, by Laurence Pringle
- Antarctica:, the worst place in the world
- From Everest to the South Pole