Рамиз Алиев - Изнанка белого. Арктика от викингов до папанинцев
- Название:Изнанка белого. Арктика от викингов до папанинцев
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Обладая обширными знаниями в данной теме, автор рисует перед читателем объёмную картину освоения Арктики, не боясь представить собственный, иногда парадоксальный взгляд на историю и место личности в этой истории.
Впервые на книжный рынок выходит работа, настолько серьёзно и глубоко анализирующая взаимоотношения Арктики и человека, причём делающая это в популярной и захватывающей форме.
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