Faces of Exploration is a stunning collection of interviews, photographs and biographies of fifty of the world's most famous and inspirational explorers. It will appeal to anyone motivated by examples of great human endeavour, fascinated by exploration or interested in what makes people risk their lives to undertake epic journeys. Anthropologists, ethnologists, cavers, climbers, balloonists, pilots, astronauts, polar specialists, desert explorers, sailors, geographers, zoologists, cartographers, oceanographers, doctors and writers are all included. Each pioneer has been interviewed and photographed exclusively for this book. publication by award-winning photographer Joanna Vestey. Bestselling author, Justin Marozzi, complements the stunning images with evocative text, threaded through with quotes and insights.
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Dr Chris Johnson completed an MD in environmental physiology while over-wintering in Antarctica in 1979 as a medical officer for the British Antarctic Survey. On return to the UK he trained as an anaesthetist and now works as a hospital consultant in Bristol. An enthusiastic teacher, he currently
holds the post of Regional Adviser for the Royal College of Anaesthetists and writes on aspects of medical education. He maintains an interest in cold weather physiology, is a member of the medical advisory panel to the Royal Geographical Society, and in recent years has travelled in the Yukon,
Newfoundland, Greenland, Iceland and Lapland. Sarah is a Consultant in Communicable Disease Control and works in London. She has a long affiliation with expeditioning; her expedition experience includes the outback of Australia, the artic north of Norway, a variety of trips to African and the
mountains of Nepal. While at University she led an expedition to Uganda and was President of the Cambridge University Explorers' and Travellers' Club. Sarah is a UK Summer Mountain Leader and medical adviser to the Royal Geographical Society's Medical Cell; she co-edited the book Expedition
Medicine, and was co-author of Expedition Health and Safety - a risk assessment (JRSM 2000; 93: 557-562). In 2001 Sarah acted as the medical officer to the RGS - Shoals of Capricorn Programme. She has a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene and has worked in hospitals in Uganda, Zimbabwe and South
Africa, and as a flying doctor in Kenya with AMREF. Sarah has research interests in infectious disease epidemiology and expedition health and safety.
Dr Jon Dallimore MSc MRCGP MCEM DCH DRCOG Dip Mount Med Jonis a General Practitioner and part-time staff doctor in the Emergency Department of Bristol Royal Infirmary.
Jon's expedition experience varies from the deserts of Namibia, Sinai and Northern Kenya to the jungles of Sulawesi, Belize, Thailand and Ecuador, and high altitude climbs and treks to Nepal, Greenland, Pakistan, Iceland, Morocco, East Africa and the Andes. Jon is an International Mountain Leader
and a member of faculty on the UIAA Diploma in Mountain Medicine. Jon is medical advisor to five British expedition companies and has research interests in acute mountain sickness and the incidence of illness and injuries on expeditions. He co-founded Wilderness Medical Training in 1991 and runs
courses for doctors on expedition medicine in Chamonix, France in January and June each year. Shane Winser runs Geography Outdoors: the centre supporting field research, exploration and outdoor learning at the Royal Geographical Society with IBG which provides advice, information and training to
some 750 plus scientific and adventurous expeditions each year. A zoology graduate with a postgraduate diploma in Information Science, she assisted in the planning and organisation of RGS expeditions to the tropical forests of Sarawak and Brunei, the mountains of the Karakoram, and the drylands of
western Australia, Kenya and Oman. She is a member of the BSI technical panel for BS 8848: 2007 the new British Standard for the provision of visits, fieldwork, expeditions and adventurous actvities outside the United Kingdom. David Warrell is Emeritus Professor of Tropical Medicine, University of
Oxford. After studying in Oxford and London, he has lived and worked as physician, teacher andresearcher in many tropical countries, founding the Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Network. He edits the Oxford Textbook of Medicine and Essential Malariology and has published research papers, articles
and textbook chapters on tropical and infectious diseases, envenoming and poisoning. He is a consultant to the World Health Organization, British Army, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Medical Research Council and Royal Geographical Society and was president of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine
and Hygiene and International Federation for Tropical Medicine.
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