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ANTARCTICA.—The resumption of operations in Antarctica will revive interest in Emil Schultness’s book of magnificent photographic studies which was published soon after the end of the last season. People who had thought Antarctica well and abundantly photographed revised their views after “Antarctica” was published by Collins. This picture from the book is of Cape pigeons on Ardery Island.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29638, 7 October 1961, Page 3

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ANTARCTICA.—The resumption of operations in Antarctica will revive interest in Emil Schultness’s book of magnificent photographic studies which was published soon after the end of the last season. People who had thought Antarctica well and abundantly photographed revised their views after “Antarctica” was published by Collins. This picture from the book is of Cape pigeons on Ardery Island. Press, Volume C, Issue 29638, 7 October 1961, Page 3

ANTARCTICA.—The resumption of operations in Antarctica will revive interest in Emil Schultness’s book of magnificent photographic studies which was published soon after the end of the last season. People who had thought Antarctica well and abundantly photographed revised their views after “Antarctica” was published by Collins. This picture from the book is of Cape pigeons on Ardery Island. Press, Volume C, Issue 29638, 7 October 1961, Page 3