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The Polar World
A Popular Description of Man and Nature in the Arctic and Antarctic Regions of the Globe

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  • Date Published: May 2014
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108073363

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  • The German scientific writer Georg Hartwig (1813–80) produced many popular works on geographical and natural history topics, among them this book, published in English in 1869. (An American version, with additional chapters, came out in the same year.) Unusually for the period, it surveyed exploration in the Antarctic as well as the Arctic, though the coverage of the latter makes up the bulk of the book. Hartwig's intention is 'to convey solid instruction under an entertaining form', combining the history of exploration with descriptions of the polar regions explored by the mid-century, including Siberia as well as the islands and ice packs of the Arctic Ocean. In this very readable work, Hartwig describes geography, geology and climate, as well as the survival strategies of plant, animal and human life in an extreme environment, using a very wide range of earlier published material to create an integrated narrative.

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    • Date Published: May 2014
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108073363
    • length: 592 pages
    • dimensions: 215 x 140 x 35 mm
    • weight: 0.65kg
    • contains: 85 b/w illus. 8 colour illus. 3 maps
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Part I. The Arctic Regions:
    1. The Arctic lands
    2. Arctic land quadrupeds and birds
    3. The Arctic seas
    4. Arctic marine animals
    5. Iceland
    6. History of Iceland
    7. The Icelanders
    8. The Westman Islands
    9. From Drontheim to the North Cape
    10. Spitzbergen, Bear Island, Jan Meyen
    11. Novaya Zemlya
    12. The Lapps
    13. Matthias Alexander Castren
    14. The Samojedes
    15. The Ostjaks
    16. Conquest of Siberia by the Russians
    17. Siberia, fur trade and gold diggings
    18. Middendorff's adventures in Taimurland
    19. The Jakuts
    20. Wrangel
    21. The Tungusi
    22. George William Steller
    23. Kamtschatka
    24. The Tchutchi
    25. Behring Sea, the Russian fur company, the Aleuts
    26. The Esquimaux
    27. The fur trade of the Hudson's Bay territories
    28. The Cree Indians
    29. The Tinne Indians
    30. The Loucheux, or Kutchin Indians
    31. Arctic voyages of discovery from the Cabots to Baffin
    32. Arctic voyages of discovery from Baffin to M'Clintock
    33. Kane and Hayes
    34. Newfoundland
    35. Greenland
    Part II. The Antarctic Regions:
    36. The Antarctic Ocean
    37. Antarctic voyages of discovery
    38. The Strait of Magellan
    39. Patagonia and the Patagonians
    40. The Fuegians
    Index.

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