"In chronicling Amundsen's career, Bown shows that it is ultimately an explorer's vision, not his or her business acumen or public relations skills, that makes incredible feats possible. For the armchair explorers among his readers, Bown offers a second, more poignant layer of insight into how the modern age has shaped our attitudes toward the unknown." -- Canadian Geographic
The untold story of the great polar explorer who conquered the world's last unknown places, before vanishing in a daring bid to rescue his nemesis.
In the early 1900s, many of the great geographical mysteries that had intrigued adventurers for centuries remained unsolved, leaving some large blank areas on the increasingly detailed maps of the world. The polar regions -- the Northwest Passage, the South Pole, the North Pole and the Northeast Passage -- despite having claimed countless lives, were still shrouded in mystery. One man would claim all these prizes within a span of 20 years.
Roald Amundsen was an adventurer and entertainer of the highest order. Larger than life, arrogant and competitive, he was also a meticulous organizer and planner, willing to learn from the mistakes of others, and humble enough to seek the advice of indigenous peoples skilled in arctic survival -- thus avoiding the early death that was so common among others who challenged the most desolate places on the planet.
But Amundsen's life was one of sharp contrasts: reviled by the British for defeating Robert Falcon Scott in a desperate race to the South Pole, he was loved by his men, hailed as a hero in his native Norway and idolized as a charming and eccentric celebrity in the United States. Drawing on hundreds of recently uncovered press clippings, The Last Viking goes beyond Amundsen's conflicted legacy, revealing a humorous, self-deprecating storyteller who had unusual opinions and dreams; a visionary and showman who won over both his sponsors and his audiences with the same verve that characterized his geographical conquests.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- CaOOCEL
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 910.92
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 23
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- A Merloyd Lawrence Book Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- 9781553659372 9781553659389
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- G585.A6
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- B68 2012eb
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- 1 electronic text (xxii, 356 p.)
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- (CaBNVSL)slc00230556 (OCoLC)809995809 (CaOOCEL)444240
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Table of Contents
- Contents 10
- Prologue: The Last of the Vikings 12
- Part One: West 24
- 1 The Boy from the Mountain Kingdom 26
- 2 Polar Apprentice 44
- 3 An Extraordinary Plan 62
- 4 Where Franklin Died 78
- 5 An Education at Gjøahavn 94
- Part Two: South 114
- 6 "I Resolved Upon a Coup" 116
- 7 The Napoleon of the Poles 136
- 8 Dogs and Skis 156
- 9 A Featureless Expanse of Snow 172
- Part Three: East 194
- 10 A Hero Returns 196
- 11 A New Battlefield 210
- 12 The Frozen Reaches of Tartary 228
- Part Four: North 246
- 13 Grounded Dreams 248
- 14 The Arctic Phoenix 270
- 15 The Dirigible and the Fascist 288
- 16 A Massed Attack on the Polar Regions 306
- Part Five: Lost 326
- 17 No More Poles to Conquer 328
- Epilogue: The End of the Heroic Age 346
- A Note on Sources 356
- Selected Bibliography 362
- Acknowledgments 366
- Photo Credits 368
- Index 370
- About the Author 380