David McGonigal

David McGonigal

David McGonigal (born 1950) is an award winning Australian travel writer, a widely-translated author and an internationally-exhibited photographer. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and a past President of the Australian Society of Travel Writers. [1] McGonigal has visited Antarctica more than 80 times (many as Expedition Leader) as well as making 20 trips to the Arctic including passing through both the Northwest and Northeast Passages and circumnavigating Svalbard.

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Early life

McGonigal was born in New South Wales, grew up in Singleton, NSW and attended Newington College (1966-1967). He studied Arts/Law at Sydney University (1968-1975) graduating in Arts in 1971 and Law in 1975.[2]

University courses

McGonigal has led Antarctica courses at the University of Sydney with guest lecturers Sir Edmund Hillary, Andrew Denton, Lincoln Hall and Phillip Law and has taken tours of Antarctica for the university.

Motorcyclist

McGonigal has twice travelled around the world on a motorcycle and, in 1998, was the first person ever to motorcycle on all seven continents. [3]

Pilot

McGonigal is a diamond-badged sailplane pilot and was part of the team that set the current Australian height record.

Photographer

McGonigal's photographs have been used by Qantas and the Australian Tourist Commission and have appeared in all major Australian publications and internationally in the Sunday Times, Esquire and the Los Angeles Times. [4]

Antarctica and the Arctic - the complete encyclopedia

In 2000, with Dr Lynn Woodworth, McGonigal wrote most of a 608-page book on Antarctica and the Arctic. He was the photographer and wrote sections on geography and history while Woodworth wrote most of the wildlife section. Antarctica - The Complete Story was published the following year in Australia and North America and in the UK and in Germany in 2003. The Japanese language edition was published in 2005. The abridged 224-page “Antarctica - The Blue Continent” was published in 2002 and has been translated into Russian, Dutch, French and Italian. In October 2008 an updated version, "Antarctica - Secrets of the Southern Continent" was simultaneously released in North America and Australia. [5]

Publications

  • Antarctica and the Arctic: the complete encyclopedia David McGonigal and Lynn Woodworth (Willowdale, Ontario : Firefly Books, 2001)
  • The Kimberley David McGonigal with foreword by Tim Fischer (Terrey Hills, N.S.W. : Australian Geographic, 2003)
  • Wilderness Australia David McGonigal with photography by the author Robbi Newman and Gunter Schmida (Frenchs Forest, N.S.W. : Reed, 1987)
  • The Australian Geographic book of the Kimberley David McGonigal (Terrey Hills, N.S.W. : Australian Geographic, 1990)
  • Antarctica - The blue continent David McGonigal and Lynn Woodworth (Auckland, N.Z. : Random House New Zealand, 2002)
  • Antarctica - The blue continent David McGonigal and Lynn Woodworth (Toronto, Ont.; Buffalo, N.Y. : Firefly Books, 2003)
  • Antarctica: the complete story David McGonigal and Lynn Woodworth (Noble Park, Vic. : Five Mile Press, 2001)
  • Sydney Harbour David McGonigal and David Messent (Sydney : David Messent Photography, 1994)
  • Sydney David McGonigal and John Borthwick (Singapore : APA, 2003)
  • Melbourne David McGonigal and John Borthwick (Singapore : APA Publications, 1989)
  • Australia David McGonigal and John Borthwick (Singapore : APA Publications, c1994)
  • Great Barrier Reef David McGonigal and John Borthwick (Hong Kong : APA Publications, 1991) [6]

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