The Ends of the Earth: An Anthology of the Finest Writing on the Arctic and the Antarctic | 
enlarge | Authors: Elizabeth Kolbert, Francis Spufford Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 448 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.2 x 1.4
ISBN: 1596914432 Dewey Decimal Number: 809.933298 EAN: 9781596914438 ASIN: 1596914432
Publication Date: October 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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A beautiful literary anthology published to commemorate the International Polar Year—and remind us what we’re in danger of losing. The Arctic and Antarctic ice shelves have been an object of obsession for as long as we’ve known they existed. Countless explorers, including such legends as Richard Byrd, Ernest Shackleton, and Robert Falcon Scott, have risked their lives to chart their frozen landscapes. Now, for the first time in human history, we are in legitimate danger of seeing polar ice dramatically shrink, break apart, or even disappear. The Ends of the Earth, a collection of the very best writing on the Arctic and Antarctic, will simultaneously commemorate four centuries of exploring and scientific study, and make the call for preservation. Stocked with first-person narratives, cultural histories, nature and science writing, and fiction, this book is a compendium of the greats of their fields: including legendary polar explorers and such writers as Jon Krakauer, Jack London, Diane Ackerman, Barry Lopez, and Ursula K. LeGuin. Edited by two contemporary authorities on exploring and the environment, The Ends of the Earth is a memorable collection of terrific writing—and a lasting contribution to the debate over global warming and the future of the polar regions themselves. About International Polar Year - International Polar Year (which begins in spring 2007) is a major international science initiative that aims to focus public attention on the polar regions and our effect on them. The last such initiative, the International Geophysical Year in 1957–58, involved 80,000 scientists from 67 countries. This one promises to be bigger still.
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A Delightful Frozen Fascinating Wonderland December 28, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
While I have read more about the Antarctica so far, as opposed to the Arctic side of the book, I would like to recommend this to people of all ages with an interest for the far reaches of our planet. At times, the reader will become so engrossed in the stories that are written in 1st person, she will want to curl up in a warm blanket and become VERY thankful for all comforts we take for granted, especially the healthy benefits of the sun. This book is hard to put down and luckily each individual story allows you to read bit by bit. You will discover how incredibly wonderful these brave men had such determination to succeed on their journeys into the wild, wicked, and unrelenting frozen tundras. I thank all who have made this book possible and I will cherish it forever.
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