
Udgivet af Peter Freuchen, Therkel Mathiassen, Kaj Birket-Smith
Volumes I-III — the complete set.
By Knud Rasmussen
Gyldendalske Boghandel Nordisk Forlag, Copenhagen 1934-35. sm4to., Vol I: [v] 348pp.; Vol II: 416pp.; Vol III: 392pp. Text in Danish. Illustrated with drawings by Rasmussen and b/w photographs, several full page maps in b/w, and 2 large colour fold-out maps of Rasmussen’s expeditions. Half leather and marbled boards, spine in full leather with four raised bands and bright gilt titles. Internally in Near Fine condition with no foxing, folds or tears, tight un-cracked hinges and no prior ownership markings. Exterior in Very Good+ condition with some chipping to leather spine tips and normal wear along hinge — a well preserved and substantial set of volumes. —Arctic Bibliography 14220.
Knud Rasmussen (1879-1933), the famous Danish Arctic explorer, was born in Greenland of Eskimo ancestry. Rasmussen spent 30 years in arctic exploration, and in numerous expeditions sought to confirm his theory that the Eskimo originated in Asia and migrated to northern America. His numerous publications provide a wealth of information with regard to culture and anthropology. The books are a posthumous record of his travels and expeditions throughout Greenland and the Canadian Arctic ~ Hudson’s Bay, with superb photographs in 3 Volumes comprising the complete set.
