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by Julio Médem
Lovers of the Arctic Circle Lovers of the Arctic Circle (), also known as The Lovers from the North Pole, is a 1998 Spanish romantic drama film written and directed by Julio Médem and starring Najwa Nimri and Fele Martínez.
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Julio Medem
Lovers of the Arctic Circle is a handsomely constructed fable of love and destiny, written and directed by Julio Medem.
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From critically acclaimed writer and director Kim Nguyen
From critically acclaimed writer and director Kim Nguyen, comes this visually stunning romance about two burning souls who make a leap for love in the icy Arctic.
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by Anne Morrow Lindbergh
The book was written by Anne Morrow Lindbergh about North's historic survey flight to Japan and China in 1931 via the Arctic on the Great Circle course.
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Hugh Brody
Hugh Brody is the author and Cristian Barnett's words accompany the striking portraits of people living in the Arctic Circle.
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Edward Whymper returned to England at some point, publishing The Heroes of the Arctic and their Adventures and The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril and Heroism, prior to Edward Whymper's death in London on 26 November 1901 by what is listed as "failure of the heart, probably due to indigestion, arising from sedentary pursuits", in Edward
Edward Whymper returned to England at some point, publishing The Heroes of the Arctic and their Adventures and The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril and Heroism, prior to Edward Whymper's death in London on 26 November 1901 by what is listed as "failure of the heart, probably due to indigestion, arising from sedentary pursuits", in Edward
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Lucy Jago
The author, Lucy Jago, opens with an 1899 scientific expedition into the Arctic Circle led by a Norwegian scientist named Kristian Olaf Birkeland.
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Jo Shapcott
Jo Shapcott’s poetic retelling of the story of the disastrous 1845 Franklin expedition to the Arctic.
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Conan Doyle
Shortly after returning from the north, and long before writing any of the stories that made Sherlock Holmes famous, Conan Doyle told two tales about the Arctic—one fictional, the other putatively true.
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Klaus Dodds
Klaus Dodds has travelled extensively around the Arctic and co-authored The Arctic:
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James P. 'Jim' Delgado including the bestseller
Author of more than 35 books, James P. 'Jim' Delgado has written on Arctic exploration and shipwrecks, including the bestseller, Across the Top of the World:
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Sir John Ross
Sir John Ross is the author of numerous works on the exploration of the Arctic.
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Henry Michael
Always fascinated with the people of Arctic and Sub-Arctic regions, Henry Michael also published extensively on various aspects of the archaeology and ethnography of Siberia and the Arctic.
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David Barber
While doing so, David Barber developed a love of the Arctic and became one of the foremost Arctic scientists in the world.
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Nature photographer Florian Schulz
Nature photographer Florian Schulz made a book about the Arctic.
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by Matthew Ehret
Authored by Matthew Ehret via The Strategic Culture Foundation, Whether the Arctic will become a platform for cooperation or warfare has been a question often posed throughout the past 150 years.
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William Bradford
William Bradford is the author of The Arctic regions, illustrated with photographs taken on an art expedition to Greenland; with descriptive narrative by the artist (London, 1873).
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