Book review. In this book, Don Harmon, a photographer, captures the natural splendor of the Columbia Icefield in Alberta, Canada. Bart Robinson, co-author, provides a survey of the physical geography and cultural history of the region around the icefield.UT Librarie
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D. N. Thomas's book, Frozen Oceans, concerns pack ice–and, to an extent, fast ice–in both the Arctic...
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[Extract] For the armchair tourist, the immediate perception of arctic regions is of ice and rock, t...
Jack and Isabel Bain from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia did a round the world post retirement trip...
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This book should be read more as a collection of essays on a wide variety of topics related to the B...
Review of Overlooking Saskatchewan: Minding the Gap edited by Randal Rogers and Christine Ramsay
When I agreed to review this book, I assumed I would receive a collation of edited literature review...
Review of Glaciers: The Politics of Ice by Jorge Daniel Taillant (Oxford University Press, 2015)
This work is more than a coffee-table book but considerably less than a serious review of scientific...
This finely produced but maddeningly inconsistent work seeks to explore a segment of Svalbard’s hist...
Book Review: Caribou Rising. Defending the Porcupine Herd, Gwich-’in Culture, and the Arctic Nationa...