Editorial Little&Brown
Fecha de edición abril 1998 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780349109879
320 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
Dimensiones 126 mm x 195 mm
In the late 1930s, Thor Heyerdahl left his home in Norway and set off with his new wife for paradise. Fulfilling a long-held ambition to return to nature, the couple sought, and to a degree found, a natural and unspoiled world on the remote island of Fatu-Hiva in the South Pacific. Based on his original journals, Heyerdahl's documentary account charts how the dreams of a lifetime were transformed into a magical year of hope, excitement and unexpected danger.
A timeless story of love and adventure, GREEN WAS THE EARTH... is also an impassioned plea for the preservation of the cities and the seas against the tide of pollution and the pursuit of profit, ideas and beliefs, a cry which would shape one man's life and the environmental concerns of successive generations. Powerful and poignant, GREEN WAS THE EARTH ON THE SEVENTH DAY is a very special kind of autobiography.
Der norwegische Zoologe und Ethnologe, Thor Heyderdahl, geboren am 6. Oktober 1914 in Larvik, versuchte mit verschiedenen Expeditionen die Möglichkeit früher transozeanischer Kontakte zu beweisen. Seine wichtigsten Publikationen 'Kon-Tiki', 'Die Ra-Expedition' und 'Tigris' wurden Weltbestseller.<br>Seit 1990 lebt Heyerdahl auf den Kanarischen Inseln, wo er die Stufenpyramiden von Güimar entdeckt hat.<br>
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