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Résumé : Prime Arctic predator and nomad of the sea ice and tundra, the polar bear endures as a source of wonder, terror, and fascination. Humans have seen it as spirit guide and fanged enemy, as trade good and moral metaphor, as food source and symbol of ecological crisis. Eight thousand years of artifacts attest to its charisma, and to the fraught relationships between our two species. In the White Bear, we acknowledge the magic of wildness: it is both genuinely itself and a screen for our imagination. Ice Bear traces and illuminates this intertwined history. From Inuit shamans to Jean Harlow lounging on a bearskin rug, from the cubs trained to pull sleds toward the North Pole to cuddly superstar Knut, it all comes to life in these pages. With meticulous research and more than 160 illustrations, the author brings into focus this powerful and elusive animal. Doing so, he delves into the stories we tell about Nature-and about ourselves-hoping for a future in which such tales still matter. - Note l'éditeur

Résumé : En 1594, alors que les provinces hollandaises tentent de s'affranchir du joug espagnol, le navigateur Willem Barentsz quitte Amsterdam en direction du nord avec une flotte de trois navires. Il espère découvrir le mythique passage du Nord-Est, qui donnerait aux commerçants néerlandais un accès maritime direct aux richesses de l'Extrême-Orient. Une aventure dramatique l'attend. ©Electre 2023

Résumé : In 1771, Samuel Hearne, an employee of the Hudson's Bay Company, set off with a group of Dene guides to explore part of the Central Arctic. Twenty-four years later, Hearne's gruesome account of what has become known as the Bloody Falls massacre, an alleged attack by his guides on a camp of sleeping Inuit, was published. In Far Off Metal River, author Emilie Cameron does not concern herself with whether the murders actually took place (as has been debated since 1795) but instead explores how Hearne's account of the massacre has shaped ongoing colonization and economic exploitation of the North. - Note de l'éditeur

Résumé : C'est le journal de l'expédition de la goélette Prince-Albert à travers l'archipel Arctique canadien, rédigé au jour le jour dans des conditions difficiles par J.-R. Bellot, lieutenant de vaisseau de la Marine française, sous les ordres du capitaine Kennedy.

Résumé : Témoignage de l'expédition que le duc des Abruzzes dirigea en 1900 lorsqu'il partit à la conquête du pôle Nord.

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