id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_iubihzsdwvfvfiwnxacpwjfbke Beau Riffenburgh Travels into print. Exploration, writing, and publishing with John Murray, 1773–1859. Innes M. Keighren, Charles W.J. Withers and Bill Bell. 2015. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. xiii + 364 p, illustrated, hardcover. ISBN 978-0-226-42953-3. £31.50; US$45.00 2015 2 .pdf application/pdf 2076 128 60 Exploration, writing, and publishing with John Murray, 1773–1859. Age' of Antarctic exploration and the nineteenth-century Arctic No publishing house was more renowned and respected for its books about exploration than John Murray, founded in 1768 and guided for seven generations by successive John Murray did not just concentrate on exploration, as it was also the publisher for many three John Murrays – and the world of travel and exploration. the book illustrates how, over a period of decades, John Murray Travels into print examines the relationships between explorers, publishers, editors, and printers throughout this period. history of geographical exploration and of the book trade, but Rethinking Greenland and the Arctic in the era of climate change. (ACIA 2004), contributing to a discourse which victimises especially the Arctic's indigenous peoples. Arctic's indigenous peoples in light of climate change consider the disempowerment of indigenous peoples by including indigenous knowledge into the discourse on climate change ./cache/work_iubihzsdwvfvfiwnxacpwjfbke.pdf ./txt/work_iubihzsdwvfvfiwnxacpwjfbke.txt