The Roof at the Bottom of the World

Subtitle
Discovering the Transantarctic Mountains

Author Edmund Stump

The Transantarctic Mountains are the most remote mountain belt on Earth, an utterly pristine wilderness of ice and rock rising to majestic heights and extending for 1,500 miles. In this book, Edmund Stump is the first to show us this continental-scale mountain system in all its stunning beauty and desolation, and the first to provide a comprehensive, fully illustrated history of the region's discovery and exploration.

The author not only has conducted extensive research in the Transantarctic Mountains during his 40-year career as a geologist but has also systematically photographed the entire region. Selecting the best of the best of his more than 8,000 photographs, he presents nothing less than the first atlas of these mountains. In addition, he examines the original firsthand accounts of the heroic Antarctic explorations of James Clark Ross (who discovered the mountain range in the early 1840s), Robert Falcon Scott, Ernest Shackleton, Roald Amundsen, Richard Byrd, and scientists participating in the International Geophysical Year (1957–1958). From these records, Stump is now able to trace the actual routes of the early explorers with unprecedented accuracy. With maps old and new, stunning photographs never before published, and tales of intrepid explorers, this book takes the armchair traveler on an expedition to the Antarctic wilderness that few have ever seen.

Bio

Edmund Stump is an emeritus professor of exploration at ASU. He is also a geologist, polar explorer, mountaineer and photographer specializing in the geology of the Transantarctic Mountains. He has served as principal investigator or chief scientist on many scientific trips to Antarctica, including a National Science Foundation expedition to the Beardmore Glacier area.


Praise for this book

The modern maps and images on which (Stump) reconstructs the passages of the early explorers are a significant and unequaled achievement, created with a passion that seems obvious looking at them.

Guy G. Guthridge National Science Foundation

Thanks to the stunning photographs — many by the author — this solid and dependable book is as beautiful as the mountains it describes.

Nature
snowy mountains
Date published
Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN
978-0300171976
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