An Odyssey of the North

An Odyssey of the North
Author: Jack London
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2013-01-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781481920421

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The sleds were singing their eternal lament to the creaking of the harness and the tinkling bells of the leaders; but the men and dogs were tired and made no sound. The trail was heavy with new-fallen snow, and they had come far, and the runners, burdened with flint-like quarters of frozen moose, clung tenaciously to the unpacked surface and held back with a stubbornness almost human. Darkness was coming on, but there was no camp to pitch that night. The snow fell gently through the pulseless air, not in flakes, but in tiny frost crystals of delicate design. It was very warm—barely ten below zero—and the men did not mind. Meyers and Bettles had raised their ear flaps, while Malemute Kid had even taken off his mittens.

An Odyssey of the North (Edited and Illustrated)

An Odyssey of the North (Edited and Illustrated)
Author: Jack London
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2017-09-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781549796333

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The three stories featured are not only set during the Klondike Gold Rush, but are a good representation of the evolution of Jack London as a writer. An Odyssey of the North... shows London in his early years as a writer and the story follows the tradition of Conrad's Lord Jim and Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King; while Jack London becomes a master story-teller in To Build a Fire and Love of Life. An Odyssey of the North tells the tale of a Native retrieving his wife back from being stolen. The story is a perfect match to the saying: You can't buy Love. Describing the Conan-like Alex Gunderson London say's: ...a man such as the gods have almost forgotten how to fashion ... and goes on to describe Gunderson as being crafted when the world was young and gods walked the earth, referencing mythology; however An Odyssey of the North is more than an adventure story. When London reveals the Naass mystery, the expected 'humanity and nature' is replaced by 'human flaws'. In To Build A Fire Jack London shows us the hard-living and hard-dying woodsmen and gold miners of the Far North. London's Klondike is a world of inhuman cold, of blinding snow, and only the strong and cunning survive. Love of Life is a gripping tale, simply written and immediately understandable; two gold prospectors are suffering from starvation as they trudge wearily across the frozen tundra of Canada. Unfortunately, one man is betrayed, left to starvation and exposure; abandoned in the wild like The Revenant, without bullets, he marches towards an uncertain fate.An Odyssey of the North, To Build a Fire, and Love of Life have received much critical praise. Enjoy!

Odyssey to the North

Odyssey to the North
Author: Mario Bencastro
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1998-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781611922387

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A freedom fighter who fled El Salvador discovers that in the U.S. he is a second-class citizen in a racist country. The novel chronicles his dangerous journey across several borders, all the way to Washington and disillusion.

An Odyssey of the North

An Odyssey of the North
Author: Jack London
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2018-01-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983652677

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An Odyssey of the North by Jack London

An Odyssey of the North

An Odyssey of the North
Author: Jack London
Publisher: Girard, Kan. : Haldeman-Julius Company
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1920
Genre:
ISBN:

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An Odyssey in Time

An Odyssey in Time
Author: Dale A. Russell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1992
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780802077189

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Surveys the evolution of the dinosaur population in North America, from the beginning of the age of reptiles to the extinction of the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago

Tell Them We Are Going Home

Tell Them We Are Going Home
Author: John H. Monnett
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806136455

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Tell Them We Are Going Home details the courageous journey of the Northern Cheyennes, under the leadership of Little Wolf and Dull Knife, from Indian Territory northward to their homelands in the Powder River country. Incorporating the perspectives of the Cheyennes, the U.S. military, the Indian Bureau, and the Kansas settlers who encountered the traveling Indians, this book provides a complete account of the odyssey. The dramatic fifteen-hundred-mile trek of the Northern Cheyennes through Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Montana, lasting from 1878 to 1879, would become one of the most important episodes in American history and in Cheyenne memory.

North American Odyssey

North American Odyssey
Author: Craig E. Colten
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2014-03-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1442215860

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This groundbreaking volume offers a fresh approach to conceptualizing the historical geography of North America by taking a thematic rather than a traditional regional perspective. Leading geographers, building on current scholarship in the field, explore five central themes. Part I explores the settling and resettling of the continent through the experiences of Native Americans, early European arrivals, and Africans. Part II examines nineteenth-century European immigrants, the reconfiguration of Native society, and the internal migration of African Americans. Part III considers human transformations of the natural landscape in carving out a transportation network, replumbing waterways, extracting timber and minerals, preserving wilderness, and protecting wildlife. Part IV focuses on human landscapes, blending discussions of the visible imprint of society and distinctive approaches to interpreting these features. The authors discuss survey systems, regional landscapes, and tourist and mythic landscapes as well as the role of race, gender, and photographic representation in shaping our understanding of past landscapes. Part V follows the urban impulse in an analysis of the development of the mercantile city, nineteenth- and twentieth-century planning, and environmental justice. With its focus on human-environment interactions, the mobility of people, and growing urbanization, this thoughtful text will give students a uniquely geographical way to understand North American history. Contributions by: Derek H. Alderman, Timothy G. Anderson, Kevin Blake, Christopher G. Boone, Geoffrey L. Buckley, Craig E. Colten, Michael P. Conzen, Lary M. Dilsaver, Mona Domosh, William E. Doolittle, Joshua Inwood, Ines M. Miyares, E. Arnold Modlin, Jr., Edward K. Muller, Michael D. Myers, Karl Raitz, Jasper Rubin, Joan M. Schwartz, Steven Silvern, Andrew Sluyter, Jeffrey S. Smith, Robert Wilson, William Wyckoff, and Yolonda Youngs

North to the Night

North to the Night
Author: Alvah Simon
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1999-09-14
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 076790446X

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In June 1994 Alvah Simon and his wife, Diana, set off in their 36-foot sailboat to explore the hauntingly beautiful world of icebergs, tundra, and fjords lying high above the Arctic Circle. Four months later, unexpected events would trap Simon alone on his boat, frozen in ice 100 miles from the nearest settlement, with the long polar night stretching into darkness for months to come. With his world circumscribed by screaming blizzards and marauding polar bears and his only companion a kitten named Halifax, Simon withstands months of crushing loneliness, sudden blindness, and private demons. Trapped in a boat buried beneath the drifting snow, he struggles through the perpetual darkness toward a spiritual awakening and an understanding of the forces that conspired to bring him there. He emerges five months later a transformed man. Simon's powerful, triumphant story combines the suspense of Into Thin Air with a crystalline, lyrical prose to explore the hypnotic draw of one of earth's deepest and most dangerous wildernesses.

Fargo Rock City

Fargo Rock City
Author: Chuck Klosterman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1471104508

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The year is 1983, and Chuck Klosterman just wants to rock. But he's got problems. For one, he's in the fifth grade. For another, he lives in rural North Dakota. Worst of all, his parents aren't exactly down with the long hairstyle which rocking requires. Luckily, his brother saves the day when he brings home a bit of manna from metal heaven, SHOUT AT THE DEVIL, Motley Crue's seminal paean to hair-band excess. And so Klosterman's twisted odyssey begins, a journey spent worshipping at the heavy metal altar of Poison, Lita Ford and Guns N' Roses. In the hilarious, young-man-growing-up-with-a-soundtrack-tradition, FARGO ROCK CITY chronicles Klosterman's formative years through the lens of heavy metal, the irony-deficient genre that, for better or worse, dominated the pop charts throughout the 1980s. For readers of Dave Eggers, Lester Bangs, and Nick Hornby, Klosterman delivers all the goods: from his first dance (with a girl) and his eye-opening trip to Mandan with the debate team; to his list of 'essential' albums; and his thoughtful analysis of the similarities between Guns 'n' Roses' 'Lies' and the gospels of the New Testament.