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category: Travel
published: Sep 1996
ISBN:9781895176698
publisher: University of Calgary Press

Lobsticks and Stone Cairns

Human Landmarks in the Arctic

edited by Richard C. Davis

tagged: territories & nunavut
Description

In Lobsticks and Stone Cairns, over one hundred Arctic stories are told about adventurers, military officers, authors, guides, cultural heroes, police, traders, and even the occasional charlatan. While some of the biographies in the book are of people still active in the North, others tell stories from as far back as the sixteenth century.

The subjects of the sketches are Inuit, European, American, Indian, and Canadian men and women. The exploits discussed in this generously illustrated book bring northern history and geography to life. Each profile is accompanied by a short bibliography.

Lobsticks are trees that are used as markers. Above the tree-line, stone cairns are used in their place. It is hoped that these biographies of "human" landmarks will help you find your way around in the North and bring the Arctic just a little closer to home.

About the Author
Richard C. Davis lives in Calgary, Alberta, where he is Professor of English at the University of Calgary. He specialized in Canadian Literature for his PhD at the University of New Brunswick. When not reading accounts of early exploration and travel, Davis can be found hiking on the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies or cycling abroad.
Editorial Reviews

This is a well-produced, entertaining, informative, and worthwhile book, of interest to all concerned with northeern studies, to those who live or work or travel in the North, and to readers or armchair explorers who want to know more about the Canadian North.

—Ann Savours, Arctic


There will be few who do not gain from a perusal of this work . . . The quality of the profiles are uniformly high.

—Ian R. Stone, Cambridge

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