White Eskimo Knud Rasmussen's fearless journey into the heart of the Arctic
Prologue: "I must go and see the New People"Part One. New Sun -- On Greenland's Stony Shores -- The Temptations of Copenhagen -- The Danish Literary Expedition -- Part Two. Midnight Sun -- The New People -- The Kingdom of the North Wind -- The First Thule Expedition -- Before the Eye...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Boston, Mass.
Da Capo Press, a member of the Perseus Books Group
2015
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Ausgabe: | First Da Capo Press edition |
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Rasmussen, Knud 1879-1933
> Travel
> Rasmussen, Knud
> Explorers
> Biography
> Anthropologists
> Racially mixed people
> BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Adventurers & Explorers
> Discovery and exploration, Danish
> Inuit
> Social life and customs
> Arctic regions
> Discovery and exploration
> Greenland
> Arktis
> Entdeckungsreise
> Expedition
> Ethnologe
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Zusammenfassung: | Prologue: "I must go and see the New People"Part One. New Sun -- On Greenland's Stony Shores -- The Temptations of Copenhagen -- The Danish Literary Expedition -- Part Two. Midnight Sun -- The New People -- The Kingdom of the North Wind -- The First Thule Expedition -- Before the Eye of Day -- Ground Dearly Paid For -- A Time for Dreaming -- Part Three. Return of the Moon -- The Land Beyond the Great Sea -- The Great Sled Journey -- Part Four. Northern Lights -- Records of a Vanishing World -- Final Journeys -- Epilogue: Timeless Stories. "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"-- |
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Beschreibung: | "A Merloyd Lawrence book.". - Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xxv, 341 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 0306822822 0-306-82282-2 9780306822827 978-0-306-82282-7 |