Nodnol : The narrative of a voyage for scientific investigation into the antarctic regions, the discovery of Astrogee, a second satellite or new world, resting on the South Pole of our Earth, its exploration, its strange fauna and flora, its marvellous natural phenomena, its wonderful nations of civilized Quadrumana and its glorious population of perfect humanity

Bound manuscript from approximately 1900 by artist Peter Caledon Cameron, with 17 pen and ink drawings located at the end of the file. Peter Caledon Cameron (1852-1934) was born in England, and lived in Philadelphia around the turn of the 20th century.

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Main Author: Cameron, Peter, 1852-
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 1900
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spelling fttempleunivdc:oai:cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org:p15037coll19/5721 2025-02-16T14:58:47+00:00 Nodnol : The narrative of a voyage for scientific investigation into the antarctic regions, the discovery of Astrogee, a second satellite or new world, resting on the South Pole of our Earth, its exploration, its strange fauna and flora, its marvellous natural phenomena, its wonderful nations of civilized Quadrumana and its glorious population of perfect humanity Cameron, Peter, 1852- London (England); South Pole; circa=1900 image/jp2 599 1 volume (279 pages) : paper 28 x 20 cm + 17 drawings http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15037coll19/id/5721 English eng SCRC Manuscripts AMANUZ201810000012 http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15037coll19/id/5721 This material is made available for private study, scholarship, and research use. For access to the original or a high resolution reproduction, contact: Temple University Libraries, Special Collections Research Center, scrc@temple.edu, 215-204-8257. Caste--Fiction Classism--Fiction Eugenics--Fiction Voyages and travels--Fiction Social classes--Fiction South Pole--Fiction Utopias--Fiction Science Fiction Codices (bound manuscripts); Drawings; Manuscripts 1900 fttempleunivdc 2025-01-23T06:50:15Z Bound manuscript from approximately 1900 by artist Peter Caledon Cameron, with 17 pen and ink drawings located at the end of the file. Peter Caledon Cameron (1852-1934) was born in England, and lived in Philadelphia around the turn of the 20th century. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic South pole South pole Temple University Digital Collections Antarctic The Antarctic South Pole
spellingShingle Caste--Fiction
Classism--Fiction
Eugenics--Fiction
Voyages and travels--Fiction
Social classes--Fiction
South Pole--Fiction
Utopias--Fiction
Science Fiction
Cameron, Peter, 1852-
Nodnol : The narrative of a voyage for scientific investigation into the antarctic regions, the discovery of Astrogee, a second satellite or new world, resting on the South Pole of our Earth, its exploration, its strange fauna and flora, its marvellous natural phenomena, its wonderful nations of civilized Quadrumana and its glorious population of perfect humanity
title Nodnol : The narrative of a voyage for scientific investigation into the antarctic regions, the discovery of Astrogee, a second satellite or new world, resting on the South Pole of our Earth, its exploration, its strange fauna and flora, its marvellous natural phenomena, its wonderful nations of civilized Quadrumana and its glorious population of perfect humanity
title_full Nodnol : The narrative of a voyage for scientific investigation into the antarctic regions, the discovery of Astrogee, a second satellite or new world, resting on the South Pole of our Earth, its exploration, its strange fauna and flora, its marvellous natural phenomena, its wonderful nations of civilized Quadrumana and its glorious population of perfect humanity
title_fullStr Nodnol : The narrative of a voyage for scientific investigation into the antarctic regions, the discovery of Astrogee, a second satellite or new world, resting on the South Pole of our Earth, its exploration, its strange fauna and flora, its marvellous natural phenomena, its wonderful nations of civilized Quadrumana and its glorious population of perfect humanity
title_full_unstemmed Nodnol : The narrative of a voyage for scientific investigation into the antarctic regions, the discovery of Astrogee, a second satellite or new world, resting on the South Pole of our Earth, its exploration, its strange fauna and flora, its marvellous natural phenomena, its wonderful nations of civilized Quadrumana and its glorious population of perfect humanity
title_short Nodnol : The narrative of a voyage for scientific investigation into the antarctic regions, the discovery of Astrogee, a second satellite or new world, resting on the South Pole of our Earth, its exploration, its strange fauna and flora, its marvellous natural phenomena, its wonderful nations of civilized Quadrumana and its glorious population of perfect humanity
title_sort nodnol : the narrative of a voyage for scientific investigation into the antarctic regions, the discovery of astrogee, a second satellite or new world, resting on the south pole of our earth, its exploration, its strange fauna and flora, its marvellous natural phenomena, its wonderful nations of civilized quadrumana and its glorious population of perfect humanity
topic Caste--Fiction
Classism--Fiction
Eugenics--Fiction
Voyages and travels--Fiction
Social classes--Fiction
South Pole--Fiction
Utopias--Fiction
Science Fiction
topic_facet Caste--Fiction
Classism--Fiction
Eugenics--Fiction
Voyages and travels--Fiction
Social classes--Fiction
South Pole--Fiction
Utopias--Fiction
Science Fiction
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