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Tag Archives: Mario Zucchelli Research Station

Is the Atlas Fracture in this video?

Posted on February 9, 2014 by admin
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Screen Shot 2014-02-09 at 7.54.56 PMCheck out this video shot by Enrico Sacchetti at Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica, at the Italian Mario Zucchelli Research Station. Gorgeous views of Antarctica and possibly a view of the deadly Atlas Fracture?

Posted in Blog | Tagged Antarctica, Atlas Fracture, Enrico Sacchetti, Mario Zucchelli Research Station, Terra Nova Bay | 2 Replies

Rope Events

OCTOBER

Wednesday, Oct. 8; In conversation with Carol Hills, Porter Square Books, Cambridge, Mass.; 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm. More Info

Saturday, Oct. 18; Barnes & Noble Bookstore, Newington/Portsmouth, NH; 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm. More Info

Monday, Oct. 20; Curtis Memorial Library, Brunswick, Maine; 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. More Info

Praise for Rope 

“Like all good books about technology, then, Rope is ultimately about human beings at their best and worst.”

— New York Times

“...Queeney makes the case for cordage, and as you read his book you may find yourself thinking that it's about damn time... You may never look at your shoelaces the same way again.”

— Wall Street Journal

"Queeney covers how something as simple as rope has been responsible for architectural masterpieces, nautical adventures, and how it continues into the future. A must read..." 

— Rebecca Vnuk, Library Reads

“Exquisitely researched and wonderfully written… This is more than an account of the use of rope… it’s a fundamental, but unique story of humankind’s history.”

— Steven Konkoly, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post bestselling author

“Queeney demonstrates that a seemingly prosaic subject is anything but. Tying our planet together with cordage, he surveys the history of rope … The next time readers hold a length of rope in their hands, it will be with heightened respect and admiration … Not simply a history of rope, but of the coils of whole peoples.”

— Kirkus Reviews

“[Queeney’s] enthusiasm for the subject and wry wit are evident throughout. A good addition to the growing body of work which describes the history of ordinary objects.”

—Booklist

“Queeney makes a convincing and fascinating argument we are who we are because of a few twists here and there.”

— Adventure Journal

“Queeney is gifted at bringing this information and history together, and I found it hard to put Rope down at times. Highly recommended."

— Practical Boat Owner

"Fascinating object history that spans from prehistoric times to the near future … highly recommended.”

— Library Journal

“A carefully researched deep dive … Queeney covers everything, and I mean everything, about rope.”

— SAIL magazine

Click on the cover to preorder Rope which tells the amazing story of this overlooked tool that helped lift civilization, explore the world and may someday take us to space.

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