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Arctic & Antarctica - The Last Imaginary Place: A Human History of the Arctic World

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Book Synopsis: The Arctic of towering icebergs and midnight sun, of flaming auroras and endless winter nights, has long provoked flights of the imagination. Now, in The Last Imaginary Place, renowned archaeologist Robert McGhee lifts the veil to reveal the true Arctic world. Based on thirty years of work with native peoples of the Arctic and travel in the region, McGhee's account dispels notions of the frozen land as an exotic, remote world that exists apart from civilization.Between the frigid reality and lurid fantasy lies McGhee's true interest, the people who throughout human history have called the Arctic home. He paints a vivid portrait of Viking farmers, entrepreneurial Inuit, and Western explorers who have been seduced by the natural wealth and haunting beauty of this land. From lively accounts of fur trading, ivory hunting, and whaling to white-knuckle tales of the first, doomed expeditions, McGhee takes the reader on a whirlwind journey across this disorienting, dreamlike terrain that has fascinated mankind for centuries. “In prose infused by his position as curator of Arctic archaeology at the Canadian Museum of Civilization—which has taken him to sites in several countries—McGhee demolishes some persistent illusions about the white North . . . evocative.”—Times Literary Supplement “[A] compelling account . . . [McGhee] believes that the Arctic is not so much a region as a dream—what he sees as a dream of a unique, attractive world . . . An archaeologist who has spent thirty years there, the author lets his love for the region shine through on every page.—Booklist “McGhee displays the powerful attractions of the top of the world . . . [his] prose . . . sparkles like frost in the midnight sun.”—Financial Times “McGhee has written a sensitive, fascinating and extremely important book.”—Canadian Geographic

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Discover the mystical allure of the Arctic like never before with "The Last Imaginary Place: A Human History of the Arctic World" book. Renowned archaeologist Robert McGhee unravels the enigmatic Arctic world, dispelling myths and revealing its true essence. Through his extensive research and interactions with native peoples, McGhee takes you on a captivating journey that will forever change your perception of this frozen land.

Unlike traditional accounts, McGhee delves into the lives of the people who have called the Arctic home throughout history. Immerse yourself in the tales of Viking farmers, enterprising Inuit, and fearless Western explorers who have been bewitched by the Arctic's natural riches and haunting beauty. From gripping stories of fur trading and ivory hunting to riveting accounts of pioneering expeditions, prepare for a thrilling adventure that spans centuries.

As the curator of Arctic archaeology at the esteemed Canadian Museum of Civilization, McGhee brings a wealth of knowledge and first-hand experiences to his writing. His prose is infused with passion and authenticity, transporting you directly to the Arctic's icy landscapes and captivating culture. Prepare to be enthralled by the evocative descriptions that paint a vivid picture of this dreamlike terrain.

Experience the Arctic like never before through the words of Robert McGhee. "The Last Imaginary Place" is a compelling and important book that challenges preconceived notions and offers a fresh perspective on this mesmerizing region. Take the plunge into this enchanting world and let your imagination soar.

Grab your copy of "The Last Imaginary Place: A Human History of the Arctic World" now.

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