Selected Product: | The Entire Earth and Sky: Views on Antarctica Hardcover Author: Leslie Carol Roberts Publisher: University of Nebraska Press Release Date: 2008-10-01 ISBN-10: 0803216173 ISBN-13: 9780803216174 List Price: $24.95 | | Fallen Giants: A History of Himalayan Mountaineering from the Age of Empire to the Age of Extremes ISBN-10: 0300115016 ISBN-13: 9780300115017 List Price:$39.95 Save the World on Your Own Time ISBN-10: 0195369025 ISBN-13: 9780195369021 List Price:$19.95 Antarctica: Secrets of the Southern Continent ISBN-10: 1554073987 ISBN-13: 9781554073986 List Price:$59.95 Homesteading Space: The Skylab Story (Outward Odyssey: A People's History of S) ISBN-10: 0803224346 ISBN-13: 9780803224346 List Price:$29.95 In the Mind's Eye: Essays across the Animate World ISBN-10: 0803215665 ISBN-13: 9780803215665 List Price:$26.95 |
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More than a distant continent, Antarctica is a land of the imagination, shaping and shaped for centuries by explorers, adventurers, scientists, and dreamers. The Entire Earth and Sky conjures all these ideas and interweaves them with the experience and history of Antarctica, balancing the reality of the frigid outpost populated by a ragtag alliance of international researchers against the crystalline dreamscape of a continent at the bottom of the world. When Leslie Carol Roberts went to Antarctica for the first time with Greenpeace, she was hoping to save the world. In the twenty years since then she has shifted to the no less difficult task of saving Antarctica itself, compiling memoirs and stories, learning the biology and geography of the icy land, and documenting her own journey. This book pieces together the tragic and heroic tales of nineteenth-century exploration, interviews with scientists, and the author’s personal observations. The result is a remarkable collage that evokes the beauty and the complexity, the perils and the rewards of a lifelong engagement with the earth’s last wilderness. A kaleidoscope of legends, stories, field notes, images, reports, history, letters, and research, the book renders an impression, at once vast and microscopic, of the effect of human beings on the land and ice we call Antarctica, and its effect on us. (20080915) Sorry, there are no customer reviews written for this item.
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