No Ordinary Journey by Dale Idiens

No Ordinary Journey by Dale Idiens

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Examines Rae's life and achievements as explorer, collector and ethnographer, from his childhood in Orkney to his journeys in the Canadian Arctic. The book makes use of his unpublished journals, which provide detail and insight into the realities of Arctic travel in the 19th century.

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No Ordinary Journey by Dale Idiens

Dr John Rae, Orcadian, explorer, collector and ethnographer, began his Arctic explorations in the 1840s and was instrumental in uncovering the first clues as to the fate of the Franklin expedition, which went missing in 1847. He travelled over 13,000 miles of the Canadian Arctic, adopting the survival techniques of the Indians and Inuit. He undertook surveys and studies, and collected zoological, botanical and ethnographic material. Unusually for the time, he recognized and learned from the skills and understanding of peoples he encountered, which made him a controversial figure in Victorian eyes. This book makes use of Rae's unpublished journal, which provides detail and an insight into the realities of Arctic travel in the nineteenth century. Illustrations are drawn from a wide range of Scottish and Canadian sources.
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ISBN 13 9780948636387
ISBN 10 0948636386
Title No Ordinary Journey
Author Dale Idiens
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher NMSE - Publishing Ltd
Year published 2001-02-13
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.