Cold comfort: my love affair with the Arctic
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1. Verfasser: Rowley, Graham (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Montreal [Que.] McGill-Queen's University Press 1996
Schriftenreihe:McGill-Queen's native and northern series 13
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Preparing for an expedition -- The eastern Canadian Arctic in 1935 -- Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Churchill -- Churchill to Bay of Gods mercy -- Walrus island -- Ship-time at Coral Harbour -- Coats Island and Duke or York Bay -- A long walk to Epulse Bay -- Preparing for winter travel -- Repulse to Igloolik -- hard start -- Repulse to Igloolik -- easy finish -- Iglolik to Piling -- Return from Piling -- Across Baffin Island to Pond Inlet -- Pond Inlet -- Pond Inlet overland to Arctic Bay -- Spring at Arctic Bay -- Excavating in Admiralty Inlet -- South on the Nascopie -- Return to Repulse Bay -- Waiting at Repulse Bay -- Christmas in Lyon Inlet -- Lyon Inlet to Igloolik -- Jens Munk Island -- Through the Baffin Island Mountains -- Anaularealing to Pond Intlet -- A new island -- Excavating at Abverdjar -- South to the war
In 1936 the least-known area of Canada was the west coast of Baffin Island, part of which was still unexplored. Graham Rowley went to the Arctic as the archaeologist of a small British expedition to map and investigate this uncharted area. Cold Comfort is a personal account of his experiences in the North before World War II and his remembrances of a bygone age in arctic history. Apart from completing the map of Baffin Island's coastline and finding new islands, Rowley excavated the first pure Dorset site near Igloolik, establishing the Dorset culture beyond doubt. The carvings and artifacts found there, illustrations of which are included in this book, remain among the best and most beautiful that have been recovered
Based on his own diary and the diaries of other members of the expedition, Rowley's captivating story presents the perceptions of a young man faced with a completely alien, yet fascinating, environment and culture. A true and often exciting tale of discovery, Cold Comfort will appeal to a wide audience as well as to those concerned with the Arctic in general. It is an invaluable source for those who specialize in the archaeology, anthropology, geography, and history of northern Canada
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ISBN:0773513930
0773518231
0773565914
9780773513938
9780773518230
9780773565913

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