The Vanishing Arctic

The Vanishing Arctic by Bryan Alexander, published by Facts on File in 1997, is a detailed exploration of the diverse groups of people inhabiting the Arctic. This edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English, offering readers insights into the unique cultures and lifestyles of Arctic communities, alongside stunning photographs that capture the region’s breathtaking landscapes and wildlife.
In this book, readers will find a rich narrative that highlights various areas of the Arctic, drawing on the author’s extensive experiences over 25 years of documenting Arctic peoples. The text is complemented by beautiful imagery, providing a visual representation of the social and anthropological aspects of life in this remote region. The combination of anecdotal storytelling and striking visuals makes this work a significant contribution to the understanding of Arctic social science and anthropology.
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“This book focuses on some of the main groups of people who call the Arctic their home, capturing their way of life and culture, as well as the magnificent landscape and its wildlife. Each chapter features a different area of the Arctic. The fascinating anecdotal text, accompanied by beautiful photographs, is based on the experiences and impressions gained by the Alexanders during 25 years of photographing and writing about Arctic peoples and their spectacular environment.”–BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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