Based in part on his own naval experience, including duty in Antarctica, and informed by extensive archival and secondary research, David Stam's book examines the printed needs of several polar expeditions, including those of Adolphus Greely in the International Polar Year 1881-83 in northernmost Canada. Stam's study also includes analysis of shipboard- and expedition-based periodicals throughout the so-called Heroic Age of exploration (ca. 1880-1921); a definitive essay on the enduring books of Ernest Shackleton's legendary journey aboard the Endurance; a parallel study of the primarily religious literature distributed as Loan Libraries of the American Seamen's Friend Society; and, finally, an account of the three libraries assembled by Richard Evelyn Byrd for the successive bases at Little America (1929-41). The volume is bookended by chapters that provide an autobiographical account of how Adventures in Polar Reading came to be written and extensive suggestions pointing the way to topics of research that Stam's methodology might enable for other scholars.
David H. Stam Poradie kníh


- 2022
- 2014
What Happened to Me
My Life with Books, Research Libraries, and Performing Arts
- 332 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
The memoir explores the author's journey through various leadership roles in prestigious libraries and academic institutions from the 1960s to the 1990s. It reflects on themes of predestination and free will, beginning with his upbringing in a Christian fundamentalist setting and transitioning to his secular coming-of-age experiences. The narrative encompasses his time in the Navy, engagement with the arts in New York City, and connections to philanthropy, ultimately weaving in personal interests in music, community, and family life.