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Roy Chapman Andrews (1884–1960)

Auteur de All About Dinosaurs

33+ oeuvres 815 utilisateurs 14 critiques 2 Favoris

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Œuvres de Roy Chapman Andrews

All About Dinosaurs (1953) 158 exemplaires
All About Whales (1954) 106 exemplaires
All About Strange Beasts of the Past (1956) 104 exemplaires
Under a Lucky Star (1943) 79 exemplaires
In The Days Of The Dinosaurs (1959) 54 exemplaires
Ends of the Earth (1929) 35 exemplaires
Quest of the Snow Leopard (1955) 24 exemplaires
Meet Your Ancestors (1945) 22 exemplaires
Quest in the Desert (1950) 14 exemplaires
Heart of Asia (1951) 13 exemplaires
Camps and Trails in China (1919) 13 exemplaires

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"Across Mongolian Plains: A Naturalist's Account" is a captivating travelogue written by Roy Chapman Andrews, first published in 1921. The book recounts Andrews' extraordinary journey through the vast and untamed landscapes of Mongolia, providing a unique glimpse into its wildlife, indigenous cultures, and the thrilling adventures he experienced.

As an acclaimed naturalist and explorer, Andrews embarked on an ambitious expedition across the Mongolian plains, venturing into uncharted territory and documenting his observations along the way. The narrative takes readers on a remarkable adventure as Andrews encounters a diverse array of wildlife, including snow leopards, wild horses, and numerous bird species, providing detailed descriptions of their behavior and habitats.

Moreover, Andrews provides vivid portrayals of the nomadic tribes and their way of life, immersing readers in the rich tapestry of Mongolian culture. He shares his encounters with nomadic herders, Buddhist monks, and local leaders, offering insights into their traditions, customs, and the challenges they face in the remote Mongolian wilderness.

As the expedition unfolds, Andrews faces numerous obstacles and dangers, from treacherous weather conditions to encounters with bandits and predatory animals. The narrative is filled with suspense and excitement as he navigates through rugged terrains, explores ancient ruins, and unearths fossil discoveries.

"Across Mongolian Plains" stands as a testament to Andrews' passion for exploration and his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. Through his detailed observations and engaging storytelling, he not only offers a captivating account of his own adventures but also contributes valuable insights into the natural history and cultural heritage of Mongolia.
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FallsGalloway | May 7, 2023 |
"Ends of the Earth" is an enthralling memoir written by Roy Chapman Andrews, a renowned American explorer, naturalist, and paleontologist. Published in 1929, the book details Andrews' groundbreaking expeditions and scientific discoveries during his time as the director of the American Museum of Natural History's Department of Asiatic Exploration and Research.

The narrative takes readers on a thrilling adventure across remote and unexplored regions of Asia, from the vast expanses of Mongolia to the treacherous Gobi Desert. Andrews shares his firsthand experiences of traversing rugged landscapes, battling harsh weather conditions, and encountering diverse cultures and wildlife.

One of the highlights of the book is Andrews' pursuit of dinosaur fossils in the Gobi Desert. He vividly describes the challenges and triumphs of excavating and discovering previously unknown species of dinosaurs, including the remarkable finds of the first dinosaur eggs ever unearthed.

In addition to paleontology, Andrews delves into his observations of the local communities, their customs, and their unique ways of life. He explores the cultural diversity of Asia, highlighting the interactions between nomadic tribes, the struggles for survival in harsh environments, and the ancient traditions that have endured for centuries.

"Ends of the Earth" not only provides readers with a gripping adventure narrative but also sheds light on the scientific process and the importance of exploration in expanding human knowledge. Andrews offers insights into the methods and challenges of conducting field research, the thrill of discovery, and the dedication required to push the boundaries of scientific understanding.

The book's enduring appeal lies in Andrews' engaging storytelling, his passion for exploration, and his ability to convey the awe-inspiring beauty and vastness of the Asian landscapes he encountered. Through his words, readers are transported to the ends of the earth, experiencing the excitement and wonder of discovery alongside one of the most influential explorers of the early 20th century.

"Ends of the Earth" is a captivating memoir that not only celebrates the achievements of Roy Chapman Andrews but also offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of exploration, paleontology, and the richness of Asia's cultural and natural heritage. It continues to inspire and captivate readers who share a sense of curiosity and wonder for the unknown corners of our planet.
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FallsGalloway | 1 autre critique | May 7, 2023 |
Primera edición en español del clásico de Chapman Andrews ""This amazing planet"
 
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Fernando-Dellachaux | Jul 20, 2022 |
 
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Œuvres
33
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4
Membres
815
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#31,299
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
14
ISBN
50
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