The Man Who Loved Siberia by Roy Jacobsen - ISBN: 9781529413038
Hardcover
A scientist’s perilous Siberian adventures fueled by love for the natural world.

The Man Who Loved Siberia

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  • Hardcover

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    9 January 2024

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Summary

Siberia, to me, is a fairy-tale land.

Fritz Dorries set out on his first trip to Eastern Siberia in 1877, when there were still blank spaces on maps of the world. Travelling alone or with his brothers, he climbed mountains, traversed great rivers, explored remote islands and crossed treacherous lakes of ice, always with one purpose: to augment man’s knowledge of the natural world.

Bears, tigers, vipers, bandits, stormy seas, frostbite, ice chasms fath…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529413038
ISBN-10:1529413036
Author:Roy Jacobsen, Anneliese Pitz, Sean Kinsella
Publisher:Quercus Publishing
Imprint:MacLehose Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:9 January 2024
Weight:522g
Dimensions:236mm x 160mm x 36mm
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Critics Review

A captivating and fascinating tale from The Wild East that Siberia once was. Pitz and Jacobsen bring Dörries’ strenuous adventures to life in beautiful prose. This book is a true gem that deserves many readers – Erika FatlandA captivating tale from a long-lost world – Anna ReidBoth a thrilling adventure story and a lyrical record of wild nature, this is a unique portrait of frontier life and attitudes in Siberia and the Russian Far East at a time when few foreigners had penetrated the region so deeply. Dorries’ real-life tales, from the hair-raising to the transcendent, match anything from the American West – Tom Parfitt, author of High Caucasus: A Mountain Quest in Russia’s Haunted HinterlandA captivating and fascinating tale from The Wild East that Siberia once was. Pitz and Jacobsen bring Dörries’ strenuous adventures to life in beautiful prose. This book is a true gem that deserves many readers – Erika Fatland

About The Author

Roy Jacobsen

Roy Jacobsen is one of Norway’s most internationally renowned writers. His novel The Unseen, a phenomenal bestseller in his own country, was shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize in 2017.

Anneliese Pitz came to Norway from Belgium in 1974. She has a PhD in linguistics from Trondheim and has been teaching for 24 years at Oslo University.

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