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Across Arctic America
Author | : Knud Rasmussen |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 544 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Arctic regions |
ISBN | : UCSC:32106014838285 |
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Comprises a translation and condensation of Knud Rasmussen's engaging two-volume account, published in 1927, of the 20,000-mile dog-sled journey he made from Greenland to Siberia from 1921-1924, known as the Fifth Thule Expedition. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Across Arctic America
Author | : Knud Johan Victor Rasmussen |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1969 |
Genre | : Arctic regions |
ISBN | : LCCN:68055213 |
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Across Arctic America Narrative of the Fifth Thule Expedition With 64 Illustrations and 4 Maps and with a Portrait
Author | : Knud Johan Victor RASMUSSEN |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 1927 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OCLC:314505217 |
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White Eskimo
Author | : Stephen R. Bown |
Publsiher | : D & M Publishers |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2015-10-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781771621045 |
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Though less known today than contemporaries like Amundsen and Peary, Knud Rasmussen (1879–1933) was one of the most intriguing of the great early 20th century arctic explorers. Born and raised in Greenland, and part Inuit on his mother’s side, Rasmussen could shoot a gun and harness a team of sled dogs by the time he was eight. Nevertheless he was well versed in the civilized arts and came to exploration after failing to make a career as an opera singer in Europe. He was obviously more at home on the ice floes than the stage, and undertook some of the most astounding feats of endurance in the annals of polar exploration including his record-setting 18,000-mile “Great Sled Journey”—the first to traverse the Northwest Passage by dogsled. More impressively, he travelled without the elaborate preparations and large support staffs employed by other explorers, surviving with only a few Inuit assistants and living off the land. He once explained his approach by saying, “[As a child] my playmates were native Greenlanders; from the earliest boyhood I played and worked with the hunters, so even the hardships of the most strenuous sledge-trips became pleasant routine for me.” Despite his extraordinary physical prowess, Rasmussen was one of the most intellectual of the great explorers, more interested in scientific study than glamorous feats, producing (among many other works) a ten-volume account documenting Inuit spirituality and culture, an accomplishment that earned him the title “the father of Eskimology.” In this first full-length biography, Stephen R. Bown brings Rasmussen’s inspiring story to English readers in all its richness, giving White Eskimo the readability of a good novel.
White Eskimo
Author | : Stephen R. Bown |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2015-10-17 |
Genre | : Anthropologists |
ISBN | : 1771620013 |
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"While Amundsen, Franklin, and Peary were first to explore the furthest geographical reaches of the Polar North, Knud Rasmussen was the first to explore its culture and its soul. Part Danish, part Inuit, the famed explorer anthropologist made an epic three year journey by dog sled from Greenland to Alaska recording not only the landscapes but also the songs and stories of the Eskimo people. In the ranks of the great explorer/writers who opened hitherto impenetrable cultures to the West--T.E. Lawrence in the Mideast, Wilfred Thesiger among the Bedouin, Richard Burton in Africa or among the Sufi--Rasmussen stars not only for his physical courage and ability to assimilate into the life of indigenous peoples, but also for the beauty of his writing. Across Arctic America and his collection of Eskimo songs and stories are classics of Polar literature. There has been no full-scale biography of Rasmussen in English, and Stephen Bown's splendidly received life of Roald Amundsen makes him the perfect writer to record the great journeys and fascinating life of the Inuit from Greenland through the Northwest Passage, to Alaska."--
Beyond the Trees
Author | : Adam Shoalts |
Publsiher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 303 |
Release | : 2019-10-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780735236844 |
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National bestseller A thrilling odyssey through an unforgiving landscape, from "Canada's greatest living explorer." In the spring of 2017, Adam Shoalts, bestselling author and adventurer, set off on an unprecedented solo journey across North America's greatest wilderness. A place where, in our increasingly interconnected, digital world, it's still possible to wander for months without crossing a single road, or even see another human being. Between his starting point in Eagle Plains, Yukon Territory, to his destination in Baker Lake, Nunavut, lies a maze of obstacles: shifting ice floes, swollen rivers, fog-bound lakes, and gale-force storms. And Shoalts must time his departure by the breakup of the spring ice, then sprint across nearly 4,000 kilometers of rugged, wild terrain to arrive before winter closes in. He travels alone up raging rivers that only the most expert white-water canoeists dare travel even downstream. He must portage across fields of jagged rocks that stretch to the horizon, and navigate labyrinths of swamps, tormented by clouds of mosquitoes every step of the way. And the race against the calendar means that he cannot afford the luxuries of rest, or of making mistakes. Shoalts must trek tirelessly, well into the endless Arctic summer nights, at times not even pausing to eat. But his reward is the adventure of a lifetime. Heart-stopping, wonder-filled, and attentive to the majesty of the natural world, Beyond the Trees captures the ache for adventure that afflicts us all.
Arctic Adventure
Author | : Peter Freuchen |
Publsiher | : Pickle Partners Publishing |
Total Pages | : 478 |
Release | : 2016-11-11 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781787202528 |
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Originally published in 1956, this book is a memoir by Danish explorer Peter Freuchen, a close friend and travel companion of Arctic legend Knud Rasmussen, and ended up living in Greenland for fifteen years, 800 miles from the North Pole—adopting the native ways of life, marrying an Inuit woman, and having two children along the way. Arctic Adventure is filled with tales of seal and polar bear hunts, enduring starvation, encountering people who had resorted to cannibalism, and the stirring experience of seeing the sun again after three months of winter darkness. Rich in human saga, Freuchen’s warmth, wit, and literary talent make this recollection of real-life adventure stories a stand-out. “Except for Richard E. Byrd, and despite his foreign beginnings, Freuchen was perhaps better known to more people in the United States than any other explorer of our time.”—Evelyn Stefansson, The New York Times “[A] formidable and fascinating man”—Harriet Baker, AnOther Richly illustrated throughout with maps and black-and-white photographs.
Across Arctic America
Author | : Knud Rasmussen |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 546 |
Release | : 1927 |
Genre | : Arctic peoples |
ISBN | : IND:39000005918904 |
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Narrative of the Fifth Thule expedition.