Roald Amundsen's diary from the Northwest Passage:

In presenting with great pleasure Roald Amundsen's diaries in English from the Gjøa expedition this is not just a big moment for the Fram Museum, but also an important contribution to the dissemination of Norwegian and international polar history. Roald Amundsen writes with great enthusiasm abo...

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1. Verfasser: Amundsen, Roald 1872-1928 (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Kløver, Geir O. 1963- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oslo Frammuseet 2018
Schriftenreihe:The Fram Museum presents
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Zusammenfassung:In presenting with great pleasure Roald Amundsen's diaries in English from the Gjøa expedition this is not just a big moment for the Fram Museum, but also an important contribution to the dissemination of Norwegian and international polar history. Roald Amundsen writes with great enthusiasm about the enormous efforts he and his crew are making in dealing with scientific research and Amundsen's own studies of the Inuit and their way of life around Gjøa Haven, Nunavut. After reading the diaries we know so much about the expedition, about the life aboard Gjøa and among the Inuit that it feels as if we have partaken in the expedition ourselves. Amundsen is generous in his descriptions of his comrades and treats all contact with, and all the information from, the Inuit with great respect. In addition he emerges as an unprecedented planner of an expedition through the Northwest Passage. After four hundres years of attempts to solve the puzzle of the Passage, his expedition took place exactly as he presented his plan to the Norwegian Geographical Society in 1901, more than 18 months before the departure with Gjøa. These volumes are far more than a diary from Gjøa's journey through the Northwest Passage. The books covers a large portion of Roald Amundsen's life from 1900 to 1907. From Amundsen's own hand, we have included his unabridged personal diaries from his studies on the Earth's magnetism in Hamburg in 1900, the takeover of Gjøa in Tromsø and the following hunting and research expedition in the Arctic in 1901. Furthermore his personal letters to his brother Leon and his correspondence with his mentor Fridtjof Nansen are included. as are the letters to and from other people with whom Amundsen had contact during and after the expedition. Not least, the diary is enhanced with more than 700 illustrations, including the largest collection of photos related to the Gjøa.
Beschreibung:Forsidetittel: "Roald Amundsen's diaries"
English edition translated from the transcribed Norwegian text published by the Frammuseet in 2015 by Susan Barr, Therese Endresen, Bjørn Vegard Kjærnes, and EastyTranslate; captions translated by Marcus Thomassen
Beschreibung:2 Bände
ISBN:9788282350860

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