id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_apxps5ngo5fv5bfub7336lb3je Richard C. Davis A death on the barrens. George James Grinnell. 1996. Toronto: Northern Books, vi + 333 p, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 0-96804040-3. $Can25.00 1997 2 .pdf application/pdf 2005 121 63 Falk clearly knows this literature well and gives the impression of having read a good proportion of it. Falk's book is informed by its compiler's familiarity with both state and literature developed during many book thus is itself an instructive illustration of the continuing need for the bibliographer's art. George James Grinnell's book is surely one of the most establishes between author and reader, Grinnell's book experience of wilderness travel that I have ever read. book explores the politics of leadership, an issue made As I read A death on the barrens, I was excited by is an exploration of the human response to authority and Thus, I began reading/1 death on the barrens with great from starvation, as the earlier passages of the book foreshadow), and sadly, decades later, Grinnell lost his sons in The author has tackled difficult questions detailed study of North Atlantic exploration by the Norse, universally acknowledged that anyone writing a book ./cache/work_apxps5ngo5fv5bfub7336lb3je.pdf ./txt/work_apxps5ngo5fv5bfub7336lb3je.txt