id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ch3trgilincx5eyv4h4r6lt2ca Ian R. Stone The Frozen echo: Greenland and the exploration of North America, ca AD 1000–1500. Kirsten A. Seaver. 1996. Stanford: Stanford University Press, xviii + 407 p, illustrated, hard cover. ISBN 0-8047-2514-4. £40.00 1997 1 .pdf application/pdf 996 67 69 growth — that forges the undeniable emotional link between author and reader. any reader must feel through Grinnell's troubled effort to University Press, xviii + 407 p, illustrated, hard cover. The author has tackled difficult questions America and of the North Atlantic by other Europeans, The author uses a kaleidoscopic variety of sources, and detailed study of North Atlantic exploration by the Norse, maritime efforts in the North Atlantic by, for example, the The author, in her acknowledgements, comments on the input of her editor, and one feels that the work would have universally acknowledged that anyone writing a book The photographs of areas in the Greenland settlements, in particular those on pages 10 and 20, consistent editing, a better book could have been produced, which might have served the needs both of specialists and of the more general reader. Expedition of 1819-1822, under the command of Lieutenant John Franklin. ./cache/work_ch3trgilincx5eyv4h4r6lt2ca.pdf ./txt/work_ch3trgilincx5eyv4h4r6lt2ca.txt