Fiennes, Sir Ranulph (Twisleton-Wykeham-)
FIENNES, Sir Ranulph (Twisleton-Wykeham-)
FIENNES, Sir Ranulph (Twisleton-Wykeham-). British, b. 1944. Genres: Military/Defense/Arms control, Travel/Exploration, Autobiography/Memoirs. Career: Explorer: led British expeditions to the White Nile, 1969; Jostedalsbre Glacier, 1970; Headless Valley, 1971; toward North Pole, 1977; Transglobe Expedition, 1979-82; first polar circumnavigation of Earth; became first man to reach both poles. Executive Consultant to Chairman of Occidental Petroleum, Inc., 1984-87; discovered Omani, lost city of Ubar, 1992; first unsupported crossing of antarctic continent, 1993, longest unsupported polar journey in history, 1993. Publications: A Talent for Trouble, 1970; Icefall in Norway, 1972; The Headless Valley, 1973; Where Soldiers Fear to Tread, 1975; Hell on Ice, 1979; To the Ends of the Earth, 1983; Bothie, the Polar Dog, 1984; Living Dangerously, 1987; The Feather Men, 1991; Atlantis of the Sands, 1992; Mind over Matter, 1993; The Sett, 1996; Fit for Life, 1999; Beyond the Limits, 2000; The Secret Hunters, 2001; Captain Scott, 2003. Address: Greenlands, Somerset TA24 7NU, England.