The Best Arctic History Books of All Time

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Book Cover of Stephen Bown - The Company: The Rise and Fall of the Hudson's Bay Empire

By Stephen Bown – Award-winning author and historian (you?) 

4.78
| 2020 | 496 Pages
Recommended for: 
History enthusiasts and students. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn about the origins of modern Canada through the Hudson's Bay Company's history.
  • Discover the impact of the Hudson's Bay Company on Indigenous cultures and economies.
  • Understand the complexities of early Canadian trade and exploration.
  • Explore the corporate battles and political dynamics of the Hudson's Bay Company.
  • Gain insights into the lives of key historical figures involved in the fur trade.
  • Eurasian diseases killed perhaps 80 per cent of the population in some areas, sweeping the land in waves every generation or so as the plague did in Europe, heading into northern and western regions along with European travellers and traders, and dramatically reordering Indigenous North American politics and culture well into the nineteenth century.
  • Once in the field, both companies diluted the concentrated liquor with water, although this led to suspicious customers who devised a novel method to determine its potency. They would flick or spit a small quantity into a fire. If it flared up or sparkled it was deemed sufficiently pure; if it made the flames sputter, they wouldn’t pay as much for it. Hence the origin of the term firewater.
  • The Company was a means of tapping private capital to pursue foreign policy.
Reviews:
Fascinating History
Engaging Narrative
Well-Researched
Informative
Readable
Too Detailed
Repetitive
  • #13 Best Seller in Canadian Historical Biographies on Amazon
  • National Bestseller
  • Winner of the 2021 National Business Book Award
  • Winner of the 2021 J.W. Dafoe Book Prize
National Business Book AwardThe Company . . . provides a fresh perspective on Canada's founding myth. In re-telling the story of the Hudson's Bay Company and its foundational role in the early development of our country, author Stephen Bown highlights the critical role that collaborative relationships with First Nations played in the venture’s earliest success. He also chronicles how competition, political agendas, economic shifts, and personalities converged to disrupt that fragile balance, ultimately contributing to the disenfranchisement of Indigenous people as Canada became a nation
The Wall Street JournalIn The Company, Stephen Bown . . . tells the story of the Hudson’s Bay Company with verve and an astringent, contemporary slant. . . . Bown widens the lens to include a more-informed portrait of the peoples and a more-balanced assessment of the HBC’s impact during 200 years of monopoly. . . . The Company is compelling, both as a lively narrative about a corporation that helped shape North American development and as a thoughtful exploration of the complex indigenous cultures that once dominated the continent
Maclean’sAbsorbing and nuanced . . . . What distinguishes The Company’s popular history is Bown's highlighting of those dynamic Indigenous polities and, as far as the historical records allow, some key individuals within them. . . . The Simpson era, generally featured as a business triumph in earlier histories, is a more fine-grained and melancholy tale in The Company
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Book Cover of Peter Wadhams (Author) - A Farewell to Ice: A Report from the Arctic

By Peter Wadhams (Author) – Professor of Ocean Physics at Cambridge University (you?) 

4.72
| 2022 | 300 Pages
Recommended for: 
Environmental scientists and climate activists. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn about the critical role of ice in the global climate system.
  • Discover the implications of melting ice caps on sea levels.
  • Understand the greenhouse effect and its impact on climate change.
  • Explore the author's firsthand experiences in Arctic research.
  • Recognize the urgency of addressing climate change and its consequences.
Reviews:
Informative
Well-Written
Clear Explanations
Compelling Story
Engaging Insights
Technical
Chilling
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
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By TailoredRead – AI that creates personalized books for you 

4.98
| 2025 | 30-300 pages
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Recommended for: 
All readers across all knowledge levels.
You will:
  • Get an Arctic History book tailored to your interests, goals, and background
  • Receive a book precisely matching your background and level of knowledge
  • Select which topics you want to learn, exclude the topics you don't
  • Define your learning goals and let your book guide you to accomplish them
  • Get all the knowledge you need consolidated into a single focused book
Reviews:
Insightful
Focused
Highly Personalized
Easy to Read
Engaging
Actionable
Up-to-Date
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Book Cover of Bruce Henderson - True North: Peary, Cook, And The Race To The Pole

By Bruce Henderson – Author of several acclaimed historical narratives (you?) 

4.69
| 331 Pages
Recommended for: 
History enthusiasts and adventure readers. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn about the rivalry between Peary and Cook in their quest for the North Pole.
  • Discover the historical context of polar exploration and its key figures.
  • Understand the motivations and personalities of the explorers involved in the race.
  • Explore the impact of politics on the reputations of Peary and Cook.
  • Gain insights into the challenges faced during Arctic expeditions.
Reviews:
Well-Researched
Engaging Narrative
Captivating Read
Detailed Accounts
Interesting History
Spoiler Alert
Biased Perspective
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Added to Reading List by John Whyte
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