Harper, Lila Marz (Author)
Description Discusses Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy) Bird (1831-1904), Mary Henrietta Kingsley (1862-1900), Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797), and Harriet Martineau (1802-1876).
Review Frawley, Maria H. (2002) Review of "Solitary travelers: Nineteenth-century women's travel narratives and the scientific vocation". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (p. 317).
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Cavell, Janice;
(2013)
Publishing Sir John Franklin's Fate: Cannibalism, Journalism, and the 1881 Edition of Leopold McClintock's The Voyage of the “Fox” in the Arctic Seas
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Jenkins, Ruth;
(2007)
Naturalizing Identity: Science, Location, and Desire in Mary Kingsley's Travels in West Africa and Nina Mazuchelli's The Indian Alps
(/isis/citation/CBB001035833/)
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Goodman, Martin;
(2015)
The High-Altitude Research of Mabel Purefoy Fitzgerald, 1911--13
(/isis/citation/CBB001422109/)
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Morey, G. B;
(1999)
Newton Horace Winchell, the George Armstrong Custer Expedition of 1874, and the “Discovery” of Gold in the Black Hills, Dakota Territory, U. S. A.
(/isis/citation/CBB000111716/)
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Michael Robinson;
(2015)
Manliness and Exploration: The Discovery of the North Pole
(/isis/citation/CBB680245601/)
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Ruskin, Steve;
(2001)
Private science and the Imperial imagination: John Herschel's Cape voyage
(/isis/citation/CBB000100446/)
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Finkelstein, Gabriel;
(2000)
“Conquerors of the Künlün”?: The Schlagintweit Mission to High Asia, 1854--57
(/isis/citation/CBB000111714/)
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Barbara A.R. Mohr;
(2021)
Clementine Helm Beyrich (1825–1896), the unusual case of a woman popularizer of the geosciences during the nineteenth century in Central Europe
(/isis/citation/CBB421993758/)
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Joyce, E. B.;
McCann, D. A.;
(2011)
Burke and Wills: The Scientific Legacy of the Victorian Exploring Expedition
(/isis/citation/CBB001251077/)
Book
Day, David;
(2013)
Antarctica: A Biography
(/isis/citation/CBB001421625/)
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Larson, Edward J.;
(2011)
Public Science for a Global Empire: The British Quest for the South Magnetic Pole
(/isis/citation/CBB001022860/)
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Withers, Charles W. J.;
(2010)
Geography and Science in Britain, 1831--1939: A Study of the British Association for the Advancement of Science
(/isis/citation/CBB001034352/)
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Orr, Mary;
(2015)
Women Peers in the Scientific Realm: Sarah Bowdich (Lee)'s Expert Collaborations with Georges Cuvier, 1825--33
(/isis/citation/CBB001422106/)
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Rosella Perugi;
(2019)
Altrove: Viaggiatrici italiane nell’Europa del Nord
(/isis/citation/CBB772175928/)
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Roberts, G. W.;
(2009)
Magnetism and Chronometers: The Research of the Reverend George Fisher
(/isis/citation/CBB000931909/)
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Lambert, Andrew D.;
(2009)
The Gates of Hell: Sir John Franklin's Tragic Quest for the North West Passage
(/isis/citation/CBB001033453/)
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Wisnicki, Adrian S;
(2009)
Charting the Frontier: Indigenous Geography, Arab-Nyamwezi Caravans, and the East African Expedition of 1856--59
(/isis/citation/CBB001030098/)
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Noyce, Diana;
(2012)
Charles Darwin, the Gourmet Traveler
(/isis/citation/CBB001320002/)
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Fornasiero, F. J.;
Monteath, Peter;
West-Sooby, John;
(2004)
Encountering Terra Australis: The Australian Voyages of Nicolas Baudin and Matthew Flinders
(/isis/citation/CBB001033762/)
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Dritsas, Lawrence;
(2011)
Expeditionary Science: Conflicts of Method in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Geographical Discovery
(/isis/citation/CBB001231563/)
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