John Russell John Russell i(24457114 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Antarctic Engineer : Memoir of John Russell John Russell , Dale Lorna Jacobsen , Maleny : Dale Lorna Jacobsen , 2019 24457133 2019 single work autobiography

'The course of John Russell’s life was set when, aged 12 and hungry for knowledge of Antarctica, he took afternoon tea with Lady Shackleton. He learnt of the importance of the men who not only knew how to operate machinery in the Antarctic, but how to maintain them. From that moment, he knew he would be an engineer with Antarctica his goal.

'Antarctic Engineer: Memoir of John Russell, told largely in John’s words and illustrated with photos from his private collection, is the result of an oral history project carried out by Trevor Luff (National Secretary, ANARE [Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions] Club) over the past five years.

'John is the only surviving member of the original Mawson party of 1954, and his stories of landing on the only bare rock for thousands of kilometres to establish Australia’s first Antarctic station make very interesting reading. It gives an insight into the details of this important and historic occasion.

'This account was written in his 99th year.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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