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An amazing journey through myth and history in search of a lost world To the ancients, Thule was a land beyond the edge of the maps, a northerly dreamland. It was a mystery for thousands of years, long thought to be an icy Eden, a place of exquisite beauty and unequaled purity. The lost world of Thule captured the imagination of poets, artists, explorers, and, most recently, writer Joanna Kavenna, who set out on a harrowing and exhilarating voyage of discovery. Her journey took her to Shetland, Iceland, Norway, Estonia, Greenland, and Svalbardinto the Arctic wilderness, over frozen seas and ice mountainsin search of this most haunting of northern places. As she travels, Kavenna finds traces of earlier writers and seekers: Richard Francis Burton, William Morris, Anthony Trollope, and Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen. But she comes to discover that a darkness also inhabits Thule. She finds ice-bound relics of the cold war. She unearths the story of the Thule Society, an offshoot of the Nazi party, devoted to the purity of the Nordic peoples. Part diary, part detective trail, "The Ice Museum" is a wonder voyage through landscape and myth, reminiscent of Lucy Jagos "The Northern Lights" and Barry Lopezs National Book Award-winning "Arctic Dreams".Kavenna, Joanna is the author of 'Ice Museum In Search of the Lost Land of Thule', published 2006 under ISBN 9780670034734 and ISBN 0670034738.
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