H.G.R. King and the Scott Polar Research Institute

[This profile celebrates the accomplishments of the Scott Polar Research Institute and its former head librarian Harry King.] . King's career and his relationship with the library of the Scott Polar Research Institute and with the hundreds of polar scholars, scientists and enthusiasts from all...

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Main Author: Martin, Constance
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Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1992
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Expeditions
History
King
Harry G.R
Libraries
Research
Scott Polar Research Institute
Scott Polar Research Institute. Library
Cambridge
England
Polar regions
Martin, Constance
H.G.R. King and the Scott Polar Research Institute
title H.G.R. King and the Scott Polar Research Institute
title_full H.G.R. King and the Scott Polar Research Institute
title_fullStr H.G.R. King and the Scott Polar Research Institute
title_full_unstemmed H.G.R. King and the Scott Polar Research Institute
title_short H.G.R. King and the Scott Polar Research Institute
title_sort h.g.r. king and the scott polar research institute
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Expeditions
History
King
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Libraries
Research
Scott Polar Research Institute
Scott Polar Research Institute. Library
Cambridge
England
Polar regions
topic_facet Biographies
Expeditions
History
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Libraries
Research
Scott Polar Research Institute
Scott Polar Research Institute. Library
Cambridge
England
Polar regions
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