Audiobook: From Pole to Pole: A Book for Young People
- Download Sec 1 Across Europe audio
- Download Sec 2 Constantinople to Teheran (1905) audio
- Download Sec 3 Through the Caucasus, Persia, and Mesopotamia (1885-6) audio
- Download Sec 4 The Persian Desert (1906) audio
- Download Sec 5 On the Kirghiz Steppe (1893-5) audio
- Download Sec 6 From Persia to India (1906) audio
- Download Sec 7 Eastern Turkestan (1895) audio
- Download Sec 8 The Western Waterway (1899) audio
- Download Sec 9 In the Forbidden Land (1901-2) audio
- Download Sec 10 India audio
- Download Sec 11 From India to China (1908) audio
- Download Sec 12 China audio
- Download Sec 13 Japan audio
- Download Sec 14 Back to Europe audio
- Download Sec 15 Stockholm to Egypt audio
- Download Sec 16 Africa, part 1 audio
- Download Sec 17 Africa, part 2 audio
- Download Sec 18 Africa, Part 3 audio
- Download Sec 19 North America, part 1 audio
- Download Sec 20 North America, part 2 audio
- Download Sec 21 South America audio
- Download Sec 22 In the South Seas audio
- Download Sec 23 The North Polar Regions audio
- Download Sec 24 The South Polar Regions audio
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This book was first published in 1912. It is a simplified English translation of the author's Från pol till pol: genom Asien och Europa (Bonnier, Stockholm, 1911).
Part 1 tells of Hedin's own extensive travels across Europe and Asia. Hedin visited Turkey, the Caucasus, Tehran, Iraq, lands of the Kyrgyz people and the Russian Far East, India, China and Japan. He provides fascinating descriptions of cities and peoples and events in the closing years of the 19th century. It's a fascinating travelogue.
Part 2 recounts the stories of other great explorers/adventurers/villains: Gordon at Khartoum, Livingstone and Stanley in Africa, the destruction of the Inca empire by Pizzaro, hunting the blue whale in southern waters, Shackleton's near miss of the South Pole...even a mention of Alexander Selkirk, as an excuse for retailing the adventures of Robinson Crusoe. It's a very mixed bag, designed to appeal "to young people." (Summary by Steven Seitel)
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