Lands That Hold One Spellbound: A Story of East Greenland: Northern Lights , cartea 11
Autor Spencer Apollonioen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 aug 2008
Lands that Hold One Spellbound is an informal history of East Greenland. Author Spencer Apollonio has written the only known overview of the history of this region, summarizing indigenous settlements over four millennia, and describing European explorations from the Norse period to recent years. East Greenland, is an immense land of great mountains and fjords, of glaciers and meadowlands, and of unique contrasts in weather. It has been colonized seven different times over 4,000 years by migrants from the west. Apollonio details the struggles of vessels to reach the coast through the ice pack, the longest Arctic sledge journeys, the peculiar story of World War II in East Greenland, and the impact of centuries of exploration and change on Greenland’s indigenous populations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781552382400
ISBN-10: 1552382400
Pagini: 342
Ilustrații: 23
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: University of Calgary Press
Colecția University of Calgary Press
Seria Northern Lights
ISBN-10: 1552382400
Pagini: 342
Ilustrații: 23
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: University of Calgary Press
Colecția University of Calgary Press
Seria Northern Lights
Notă biografică
Spencer Apollonio is a retired marine biologist and a fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America (AINA). He has made 14 trips to the Arctic and, in the 1960s, established AINA's Devon Island Research Station.
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Lands that Hold One Spellbound is an informal history of East Greenland. Author Spencer Apollonio has written the only known overview of the history of this region, summarizing indigenous settlements over four millennia, and describing European explorations from the Norse period to recent years.