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Mad dogs and Englishmen
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Fiennes, Ranulph Sir |
Sir Ranulph's personal expedition to trace the roots of this extraordinary family, which has been intimately involved in the major events of English history. His often eccentric ancestors have been a… |
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House of snow
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Fiennes, Ranulph Sir,Ed Douglas |
"In April 2015, catastrophic earthquakes left Nepal devastated. Over 7,000 people lost their lives and more than twice as many were injured. Hundreds of thousands were made homeless and UNESCO World … |
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Cold
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Fiennes, Ranulph Sir |
There are only few human beings who can adapt, survive and thrive in the coldest regions on earth. And below a certain temperature, death is inevitable. Sir Ranulph Fiennes has spent much of his life… |
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My heroes
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Fiennes, Ranulph Sir |
The world's greatest explorer, Ranulph Fiennes writes about the people who have inspired him - from explorers to policemen, soldiers to freedom fighters. |
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Hell on ice
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Fiennes, Ranulph Sir |
Account of attempt to reach North Pole by four men and two women, with no previous polar experience, in spring of 1977. Includes a list of those who sponsored and equipped the expedition, and an acco… |
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A talent for trouble
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Fiennes, Ranulph Sir |
191 p., 16 plates. 23 cm |
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