Across the Ussuri Kray
Vladimir K. Arsenyev
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Description for Across the Ussuri Kray
hardcover. Translator(s): Slaght, Jonathan C. Num Pages: 488 pages, 36 b&w illus., 2 maps. BIC Classification: 1DVUA; 1FP; 3JJC; JFSL9; JHMC; WTL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 36. Weight in Grams: 799.
In Russia's Far East sits the wild Ussuri Kray, a region known for its remote highlands and rugged mountain passes where tigers and bears roam the cliffs, and salmon and lenok navigate the rivers. In this collection of travel writing by famed Russian explorer and naturalist Vladimir K. Arsenyev (1872-1930), readers are shuttled back to the turn of the 20th century when the Russian Empire was reeling from its defeat in the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) and vulnerable to its Far Eastern neighbors. What began as an expedition to survey the region's infrastructure for the Russian military turned into an adventure ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Indiana University Press United States
Number of pages
488
Condition
New
Number of Pages
488
Place of Publication
Bloomington, IN, United States
ISBN
9780253022059
SKU
V9780253022059
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About Vladimir K. Arsenyev
Vladimir K. Arsenyev (1872-1930) was a Russian naturalist who devoted thirty years to exploring the Russian Far East and describing the people and wildlife he encountered. His written works continue to inspire generations of Russians to explore and appreciate nature. Jonathan C. Slaght is the Russia and Northeast Asia Coordinator for the Wildlife Conservation Society and is the English-language ... Read more
Reviews for Across the Ussuri Kray
[This] translation makes it easy to see why Arsenyev maintains a fan base among Russian readers: his travelogue is both romantic and closely observed, and he is an appealing narrator, courageous but more than willing to admit faults and share credit.
The New Yorker
Excellent and accessible . . . Slaght follows in Arsenyev's snowy, muddy footsteps — ... Read more
The New Yorker
Excellent and accessible . . . Slaght follows in Arsenyev's snowy, muddy footsteps — ... Read more