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Pioneering Antarctic photography: Herbert Ponting and Frank Hurley
Polar Journal, 2014Herbert Ponting and Frank Hurley became the first specialist photographers recruited to British and Australian Antarctic expeditions. Ponting was enlisted on Captain Robert Scott’s 1910–1913 British Antarctic Expedition, while Hurley was employed by Dr Douglas Mawson’s 1911–1914 Australasian Antarctic Expedition.
Robyn C. Mundy
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1986
Frank Herbert’s Dune is frequently viewed as a science-fiction masterpiece.1 It is in some ways a mixture of the mode of the Koran, the rise of a messiah, and the story of Lawrence of Arabia, who made himself one with the Arabs. It grew, Herbert has said, out of the image of a planet covered by desert sand, and from his wish to write an analysis of ...
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Frank Herbert’s Dune is frequently viewed as a science-fiction masterpiece.1 It is in some ways a mixture of the mode of the Koran, the rise of a messiah, and the story of Lawrence of Arabia, who made himself one with the Arabs. It grew, Herbert has said, out of the image of a planet covered by desert sand, and from his wish to write an analysis of ...
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Frank Herbert, the Republican Salafist
SSRN Electronic Journalhttps://newlinesmag.com/review/dune-frank-herbert-the-republican-salafist/The author of <i>Dune</i> articulated his conservative politics not against but through his engagement with non-Western cultures.
Haris A. Durrani
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