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Living explorers of the Canadian Arctic

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  • 302 stránok
  • 11 hodin čítania

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Funny and fascinating by turns, Living Explorers offers a first hand portrait of the Arctic and the wild, resourceful and caring men and women who first delved into its scientific secrets. It is the story of vital pioneering work in the Arctic by the people who first mapped the face of the far north. A 1978 symposium in Toronto, Canada, brought together "over 40 of the great names from two generations of Arctic history." Take a front row seat, as the hardships, the discoveries and the good natured fun make you wish you'd been born a generation earlier. Contributors include- Richard Finnie on Bernier and the Arctic, C.H. Douglas Clarke on Hornby and the Thelon Game Sanctuary, C.H. Punch Dickins on bush flying, Josef Svoboda on Arctic plants, Moira Dunbar on Arctic ice and many more.

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Living explorers of the Canadian Arctic, Shirley Milligan, Walter Kupsch

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Rok vydania
1986
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Titul
Living explorers of the Canadian Arctic
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Outcrop
Rok vydania
1986
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
302
ISBN10
0919315151
ISBN13
9780919315150
Série
Anotácia
Funny and fascinating by turns, Living Explorers offers a first hand portrait of the Arctic and the wild, resourceful and caring men and women who first delved into its scientific secrets. It is the story of vital pioneering work in the Arctic by the people who first mapped the face of the far north. A 1978 symposium in Toronto, Canada, brought together "over 40 of the great names from two generations of Arctic history." Take a front row seat, as the hardships, the discoveries and the good natured fun make you wish you'd been born a generation earlier. Contributors include- Richard Finnie on Bernier and the Arctic, C.H. Douglas Clarke on Hornby and the Thelon Game Sanctuary, C.H. Punch Dickins on bush flying, Josef Svoboda on Arctic plants, Moira Dunbar on Arctic ice and many more.