Where the Sea Breaks Its Back

Where the Sea Breaks Its Back
Author: Corey Ford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1992
Genre: Alaska
ISBN: OCLC:1259657213

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A splendid account of the final voyage of explorer Vitus Bering and of the life of naturalist Georg Steller (1709-1746), who accompanied Bering on the 1741 crossing into the uncharted North Pacific.

Where the Sea Breaks Its Back

Where the Sea Breaks Its Back
Author: Corey Ford
Publsiher: Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2003-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780882409733

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Author Corey Ford writes the classic and moving story of naturalist Georg Whilhelm Steller, who served on the 1741-42 Russian Alaska expedition with explorer Vitus Bering. Steller was one of Europe's foremost naturalists and the first to document the unique wildlife of the Alaskan coast. In the course of the voyage, Steller made his valuable discoveries and suffered, along with Bering and the cred of the ill fated brig St. Peter, some of the most grueling experiences in the history of Arctic exploration. First published in 1966, Where the Sea Breaks Its Back was hailed as "among this country's greatest outdoor writing" by Field & Stream magazine, and today continues to enchant and enlighten the new generations of readers about this amazing and yet tragic expedition, and Georg Steller's significant discoveries as an early naturalist.

Where the Sea Breaks its Back

Where the Sea Breaks its Back
Author: Corey Ford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1966
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Empty Ocean

The Empty Ocean
Author: Richard Ellis
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013-03-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781597265997

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In The Empty Ocean, acclaimed author and artist Richard Ellis tells the story of our continued plunder of life in the sea and weighs the chances for its recovery. Through fascinating portraits of a wide array of creatures, he introduces us to the many forms of sea life that humans have fished, hunted, and collected over the centuries, from charismatic whales and dolphins to the lowly menhaden, from sea turtles to cod, tuna, and coral. Rich in history, anecdote, and surprising fact, Richard Ellis’s descriptions bring to life the natural history of the various species, the threats they face, and the losses they have suffered. Killing has occurred on a truly stunning scale, with extinction all too often the result, leaving a once-teeming ocean greatly depleted. But the author also finds instances of hope and resilience, of species that have begun to make remarkable comebacks when given the opportunity. Written with passion and grace, and illustrated with Richard Ellis’s own drawings, The Empty Ocean brings to a wide audience a compelling view of the damage we have caused to life in the sea and what we can do about it. "

Journal of a Voyage with Bering 1741 1742

Journal of a Voyage with Bering  1741 1742
Author: Georg Wilhelm Steller,O. W. Frost
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 0804721815

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New translation based completely on a surviving copy of Steller's 1743 manuscript that details the exploration of Alaska.

A Year on the Wild Side

A Year on the Wild Side
Author: Briony Penn
Publsiher: TouchWood Editions
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781771512688

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Shortlisted for a 2020 BC Yukon Book Prize A freshly designed, new edition of a funny weekly chronicle that offers a year-long, intimate view of the flora and fauna populating the West Coast. A Year on the Wild Side is a witty commentary on the social and natural history of Vancouver Island. Composed of short, readable essays arranged into 12 monthly chapters, this engaging book reveals the magic and humour of the natural world and reminds us of our place within it. As the weeks and seasons unfold with the turning of the pages, you’ll be in sync with the living world that surrounds you. Discover what berries are ripe and the best time to pick them. Learn why the termites swarm, where the herring spawn, and when the maple leaves fall. Get up close and personal with fascinating creatures like the snowy owl, the giant Pacific octopus, the river otter, and more. The West Coast is abundantly alive, and A Year on the Wild Side invites you to indulge in unforgettable experiences, week by week, all year long.

Eastbound through Siberia

Eastbound through Siberia
Author: Georg Wilhelm Steller
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253047830

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“Traveling with Steller as he botanizes his way across Siberia is part wilderness adventure, part open air museum visit, and a valuable historical window.” —Erika Monahan, author of The Merchants of Siberia In the winter of 1739, Georg Steller received word from Empress Anna of Russia that he was to embark on a secret expedition to the far reaches of Siberia as a member of the Great Northern Expedition. While searching for economic possibilities and strategic advantages, Steller was to send back descriptions of everything he saw. The Empress’s instructions were detailed, from requests for a preserved whale brain to observing the child-rearing customs of local peoples, and Steller met the task with dedication, bravery, and a good measure of humor. In the name of science, Steller and his comrades confronted horse-swallowing bogs, leaped across ice floes, and survived countless close calls in their exploration of an unforgiving environment. Not stopping at lists of fishes, birds, and mammals, Steller also details the villages and the lives of those living there, from vice-governors to prostitutes. His writings rail against government corruption and the misuse of power while describing with empathy the lives of the poor and forgotten, with special attention toward Native peoples. “Not only showcases Steller the botanist but also reveals him as an admirable human being with a great sense of humor who managed to keep an upbeat attitude in the most trying circumstances.” —Eckehart J. Jäger “What emerges is a remarkable window into life—both human and animal—in 18th century Siberia.” —The Birdbooker Report “Adds fascinating details to the life of Steller and his travels and discoveries just before joining Bering in Kamchatka to set sail.” —Anchorage Daily News

Aleutian World War II National Historic Area Alaska Calendar Compendium

Aleutian World War II National Historic Area  Alaska Calendar Compendium
Author: Francis Broderick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2017
Genre: Aleutian Islands (Alaska)
ISBN: IND:30000159409162

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