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| The Antarctic Circle The Antarctic Circle is a non-commercial forum and
resource on historical, literary, bibliographical, artistic and
cultural aspects of Antarctica and the South Polar regions. The breadth
and quantity of its content expands periodically. The Antarctic Circle itself—as distinct from this
website—is an informal international group of scholars and
knowledgeable amateurs interested or involved in non-scientific
Antarctic studies. The Antarctic Circle has benefited from much useful information passed on for inclusion by many over the years. Inclusion in The Antarctic Circle of appropriate
material from persons active in the above areas is welcomed. For more
information please contact the coordinator: , P.O. Box 435, Jaffrey, New Hampshire 03452, USA. E-mail: () or if that for some reason doesn't work: antarctic-circle@comcast.net Accessed at least since 2 October 1996. NOW IN IT'S 12th YEAR! Last updated: 29 March 2008. .
[Last Updated: 27 March 2008] 'Wondrous Cold' in Springfield OAEA meet in Rhode Island James Caird Society spring members' Evening SPRI exhibitions SPRI lectures and Friends Summer Lunch Celebrating Scott's 140th birthday Imagining Antarctica (in Christchurch and Hobart) 2008 and 2010. 8th Annual Athy Shackleton Autumn School Friends of SPRI AGM. ARCHIVES OF PAST EVENTS: . . . . . [Last Updated: 23 March 2008] Recently issued Antarctic titles:
Lisle Rose's life of Byrd Barczewski's 'Antarctic ...
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