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"Footsteps in the Snow" is a book review published in the journal Polar Research. The review discusses the autobiography of John Dudeney, who worked for the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) for four decades. The book covers Dudeney's experiences and challenges while working in Antarctica, including his role as a troubleshooter for BAS. The review notes that the autobiography focuses on Dudeney's personal impact and may exaggerate his role in decision-making. While the book provides detailed information about Dudeney and upper-atmospheric research in Antarctica, it does not offer general information about the continent or discuss current issues like climate change. The review suggests that the book would be of interest to those familiar with Dudeney and BAS, as well as researchers in the field. [Extracted from the article] |