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Sven Anders Hedin
1865-1952
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Books by Sven Anders Hedin
From Pole to Pole: A Book for Young People
"From Pole to Pole: A Book for Young People" by Sven Anders Hedin is a travel narrative written in the early 20th century. This work aims to engage a younger audience with tales of adventure and exploration across diverse landscapes, from European cities to the far reaches of Asia. Likely rooted in the spirit of discovery characteristic of that era, it emphasizes both the natural beauty and cultural richness encountered on its journeys. The opening of the book sets the scene with the author's departure from Stockholm, detailing his journey by train to Berlin and beyond. Hedin describes the excitement of traveling by ferry across the Baltic Sea, the quaint landscapes of Northern Europe, and vividly portrays the bustling city of Berlin as the heart of Europe. As he ventures southwards, the narrative hints at historical reflections and the significance of the places encountered, including mentions of battle-scarred history and cultural landmarks. The prose paints a picture of a grand European adventure, laying the groundwork for further explorations into the mysteries of Persia, the enchanting landscapes of India, and the treasures of the East.
Trans-Himalaya: Discoveries and Adventurers in Tibet. Vol. 1 (of 2)
"Trans-Himalaya: Discoveries and Adventurers in Tibet. Vol. 1 (of 2)" by Sven Hedin is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book explores Hedin's ambitious journey through Tibet, detailing his discoveries and the various challenges he faced while attempting to explore this largely uncharted region. It combines personal narrative with comprehensive observations of the geography, culture, and people Hedin encounters along the way. The opening of the narrative sets the stage for Hedin’s expedition, outlining his longing to return to Tibet after a previous journey and detailing the preparation and difficulty of gaining permission from British authorities. He reflects on his desire for exploration and the obstacles posed by political circumstances, particularly the reluctance of the British government to allow him access to Tibetan territory. At the start of his journey, Hedin meticulously plans his route and the logistics of his caravan, introducing key individuals who will accompany him on this venture into the unknown, while expressing a profound yearning for adventure and discovery.
Trans-Himalaya: Discoveries and Adventurers in Tibet. Vol. 2 (of 2)
"Trans-Himalaya: Discoveries and Adventurers in Tibet. Vol. 2 (of 2)" by Sven Hedin is a travelogue and exploration narrative written in the early 20th century. The book recounts the author's expeditions across the Trans-Himalayan region, focusing on the natural beauty, culture, and the various adventures he encounters while navigating the challenging landscape of Tibet and its remote monasteries. At the start of this volume, Hedin introduces readers to the somber existence of a lama immured in a cave as part of a solemn vow of seclusion. The narrative paints a vivid picture of the hermit's austere lifestyle, detailing his confinement and the practices surrounding his solitary existence. As the author reflects on the trials of this monk and visits various monasteries, he highlights the tension between the spiritual commitments of the Tibetan people and the harsh realities of their environment, setting a contemplative tone that carries through the opening chapters. There’s also an exploration of the landscape as the author embarks on ascents through valleys, offering insight into the region's geography and the people's culture.
Im Herzen von Asien. Zweiter Band.
"Im Herzen von Asien. Zweiter Band." by Sven Anders Hedin is a geographical exploration journal written in the early 20th century. The book recounts Hedin's extensive travels across Asia, particularly through remote and unexplored areas, highlighting his encounters with nature, local peoples, and the challenges of expedition travel in harsh climates. The opening of the text sets the stage at the main headquarters where the author prepares for an important expedition into uncharted territories. Sven Hedin reflects on the harsh winter conditions, organizing supplies and managing the health of his expedition team, which includes local guides and companions. As they prepare to leave, he describes the intricate logistics involved in setting up the caravan and the group's anticipation for the journey ahead, which includes treks through deserts and mountains in search of water sources and encounters with nomadic tribes. The narrative highlights the rigors of arctic cold, the necessity of careful planning, and the excitement of venturing into the unknown.
Im Herzen von Asien. Erster Band.
"Im Herzen von Asien. Erster Band" by Sven Anders Hedin is a travelogue and exploration narrative written in the early 20th century. This work chronicles Hedin's extensive journey through the heart of Asia, detailing his adventures and scholarly observations during his travels over the course of 10,000 kilometers through largely unexplored regions. The opening of the narrative introduces readers to the author's preparations for his ambitious expedition, beginning with his departure from Stockholm in the summer of 1899. Hedin reflects on the emotional weight of leaving his homeland and details the painstaking arrangements made for the journey, including the selection of equipment, supplies, and the recruitment of a skilled crew. He introduces his loyal companion, Islam Bai, and provides insights into the logistical considerations of traversing the often harsh and unpredictable landscapes of Asia while setting the stage for the adventures and discoveries that lie ahead in the subsequent chapters.
Bagdad, Babylon, Ninive
"Bagdad, Babylon, Ninive" by Sven Anders Hedin is a travel narrative written during the early 20th century. The book chronicles the author’s journey through the ancient regions of Mesopotamia amidst the backdrop of World War I. Hedin aims to explore the historical significance of cities like Bagdad and Babylon, while also engaging with contemporaneous wartime events and their implications on these timeless landscapes. The opening of the narrative introduces the author's motivations for traveling to the heart of ancient civilizations, expressing an interest in archaeology and the impact of modern warfare on historical sites. Hedin sets out from Stockholm in 1917, contrasting the allure of history with the ongoing war, which occasionally interrupts his explorations. He records his observations of the environment and the geopolitical tensions that accompany his journey, particularly concerning Turkey's role in the conflict. As he travels toward Aleppo, he engages in encounters with local cultures while remaining acutely aware of the surrounding chaos of the wartime atmosphere. The author’s observations serve to blend personal experience with broader historical themes, showcasing the duality of adventure and conflict in his travels.
Ein Volk in Waffen
"Ein Volk in Waffen" by Sven Anders Hedin is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book presents a firsthand exploration of the German front during World War I, delving into the experiences, emotions, and motivations of the soldiers engaged in the conflict. It aims to offer insights into the realities of war from a perspective that often emphasizes national pride and the valor attributed to the German forces. The opening of the text introduces the author's motivations for his journey to the front line, reflecting on the gravity of the war and its implications for Germany's future. Hedin discusses his desire to portray both the harsh realities and the rallying spirit of the German soldiers, seeking to counteract perceptions of barbarism reported in foreign press. He offers a glimpse into his interactions with officials and preparations for his visit, which sets the stage for an intimate exploration of the lives of soldiers as they experience both the horrors and camaraderie of wartime.
Van pool tot pool : $b Mijn 75000 kilometer lange reis verteld aan alle jongens en meisjes
"Van Pool tot Pool" by Sven Anders Hedin is a travelogue written in the late 19th century. This work recounts the extensive journeys taken by the author, highlighting the rich experiences and cultures encountered during his 75,000-kilometer trek across various continents, particularly from Europe through Asia and back. The book serves as a bridge between adventure and the celebration of memory, as the author reflects on his travels and aims to share these experiences with younger generations. At the start of the book, we are introduced to the traveler, who has dedicated a significant part of his life to exploring the vastness of Asia after an initial journey twenty-five years prior. He reflects on his journey with nostalgia while considering how to commemorate this milestone. Instead of a lonely celebration, he decides to invite young readers to accompany him on a figurative journey from "pole to pole," allowing them to follow his adventures through lands such as Persia, India, and Tibet—places rich with history and wonder. The opening sets the stage for a vivid and descriptive travel experience, blending personal reflection with the invitation to explore the author's past adventures.
Matkamuistelmia Persiasta, Mesopotamiasta ja Kaukaasiasta
"Matkamuistelmia Persiasta, Mesopotamiasta ja Kaukaasiasta" by Sven Anders Hedin is a travelogue written in the late 19th century. The book recounts the author's adventures and observations during his journeys through Persia, Mesopotamia, and the Caucasus region from 1885 to 1886. Hedin provides a detailed exploration of the landscapes, cultures, and notable cities encountered along the way, reflecting both a personal narrative and a broader historical context. The opening of the book introduces the author’s journey as he travels from St. Petersburg to Vladikavkas, noting the efficient railway system and vivid descriptions of the landscapes transitioning from monotonous plains to the Caucasus mountains. He shares observations about the regional populace, including details of dress, culture, and daily life as he approaches the mountainous territory. This section sets a tone of wonder and respect for the places and people he encounters and establishes Hedin's intent to capture the essence of these fascinating regions, promising readers a vivid portrayal of the rich cultures and histories waiting to be explored in the chapters to follow.
Aasian erämaissa: Kuvauksia matkoilta Keski-Aasiassa ja Kiinassa
"Aasian erämaissa: Kuvauksia matkoilta Keski-Aasiassa ja Kiinassa" by Sven Hedin is a travel narrative written in the late 19th century. The book chronicles the author's ambitious journey across Central Asia and into China, detailing his exploration of the little-known regions of Upper Asia, including vast steppes, deserts, and high-altitude mountain ranges. Hedin's observations capture the landscapes, cultures, and peoples he encounters, sharing both the beauty and the dangers of his adventurous expedition. The opening of the narrative sets the stage for Hedin's journey, beginning with the initial train ride from Petersburg to Orenburg. As he travels through an expansive and largely unknown landscape, he engages with fellow travelers who express surprise at his destination: Peking. Hedin reveals his intention to travel across all of Asia, not just to reach Peking but to explore the interior highlands and deserts of Central Asia. He highlights the various modes of transport he plans to utilize during his expedition, from camels to canoes, and depicts his excitement and anticipation for the adventures and challenges that await him in the vast and mysterious regions of the East.
Transhimalaja: Löytöjä ja seikkailuja Tibetissä. 1 (of 2)
"Transhimalaja: Löytöjä ja seikkailuja Tibetissä. 1" by Sven Anders Hedin is a travel narrative written in the early 20th century. The work chronicles Hedin’s journeys and discoveries in Tibet, exploring both its rugged landscapes and the challenges he faces as a Western explorer in a mysterious and largely uncharted land. At the start of the narrative, Hedin reflects on his past expeditions and expresses a deep longing to return to Tibet, an area he believes is full of undiscovered wonders. He describes his preparations for the journey, his communications with political figures, and the obstacles he faces in obtaining permission to cross into Tibet. The opening chapters also set the scene for his travels in India, where he interacts with local officials and begins to outline the logistical intricacies involved in organizing the expedition, hinting at the broader political tensions surrounding access to the region.
Transhimalaja: Löytöjä ja seikkailuja Tibetissä. 2 (of 2)
"Transhimalaja: Löytöjä ja seikkailuja Tibetissä. 2" by Sven Anders Hedin is a travel narrative written in the early 20th century. The book documents Hedin's adventures in Tibet, focusing on his explorations, encounters with local cultures, and interactions with significant figures like the Tashi lama. Through vivid descriptions and personal experiences, it provides insights into Tibet's rich spiritual and geographical landscape. At the start of the volume, Hedin recounts his arrival in the sacred city of Shigatse, accompanied by former guides and monks. He details his ascent to Tashi-lunpo Monastery, where he awaits an audience with the Tashi lama. The opening narrative paints a picture of the monastery's architectural beauty and the rituals surrounding Hedin's visit, which includes gift exchanges and conversations covering a range of topics from local customs to broader geopolitical issues. This introduction sets the stage for Hedin's continued exploration of Tibet, interweaving his personal journey with the cultural and religious significance of the region.
Van pool tot pool : $b Tweede reis : van de Noordpool naar den Aequator
"Van pool tot pool : Tweede reis : van de Noordpool naar den Aequator" by Hedin is a travel narrative and popular history of exploration written in the early 20th century. It follows a sweeping north-to-south journey that begins in Scandinavia and the Arctic, blending first-hand travel impressions with accessible retellings of historic polar expeditions, natural history, and cultural observation. The likely focus is on landscapes, peoples, and scientific exploration from the North Pole region toward the Equator, presented as an educational adventure for general readers. The opening of the work carries the reader from Stockholm by rail through Sweden’s forests and ore country to the Arctic Circle and Kiruna, then across the mountains to Narvik and by steamer along fjords to Tromsø, Hammerfest, and the storm-lashed North Cape, with vivid scenes of midnight sun, Sami life, and iron-ore ports. It then pivots to a compact, dramatic history of polar exploration, centering on Franklin’s doomed voyage of the Erebus and Terror: the icebound winters, Franklin’s death, the desperate sledge retreat, the “Dead Men’s Bay,” and later Inuit testimonies that illuminate the expedition’s end. Further chapters recount the German expedition to East Greenland (the ship Germania), its organized overwintering, scientific routines, arduous sledge journeys, and the stark realities of the polar night. The section closes by turning to the dangers of wildlife in that environment, beginning with an encounter with a polar bear.
Navalta navalle II
"Navalta navalle II" by Sven Anders Hedin is an extensive travel narrative written in the early 20th century. This work documents Hedin's adventurous explorations across various regions, particularly focusing on the Nordic countries, the British Empire, and the broader themes of colonization and geography. The narrative presents an engaging portrait of both the landscapes and rich cultures encountered during his journeys, emphasizing the author's profound connection to the natural world. The opening of "Navalta navalle II" sets the stage for an evocative journey northward from Stockholm, where a group of eight travelers is aboard a train heading towards the magnificent landscapes of Lapland. Through Hedin's vivid descriptions, we experience the beauty of the Swedish countryside, the quaint towns such as Umeå, and eventually into the striking wilderness that characterizes northern Sweden. The text captures not only the geographical transformations but also the sense of camaraderie among the travelers, providing insights into the sights and events they encounter along their expedition. The beginning serves as a tantalizing introduction to Hedin's larger exploration of Europe and beyond, promising further fascinating observations and experiences.
Navalta navalle I
"Navalta navalle I" by Sven Anders Hedin is a travel narrative written in the early 20th century. The book chronicles the author’s journeys across diverse regions from Europe to Asia, highlighting significant historical sites, natural wonders, and cultural experiences along the way. As the protagonist reflects on his decades of traveling, he serves as a guide for readers, promising to take them on an extended expedition through landscapes rich with history and beauty. The opening of the book introduces us to a seasoned traveler who is celebrating the 25th anniversary of his first journey as a young man. He reflects on his past, including a significant trip to Baku, which ignited his passion for exploration. Now, as he sits before his red cottage in Sweden, he contemplates how to commemorate his travels and decides to take readers with him on a journey "from pole to pole," covering various regions from the East Sea to Tibet and Japan. This expedition is presented as a vivid memory lane where he intends to share the adventures and transformations he has experienced throughout his extensive travels across Asia, creating a vivid tapestry of intercontinental exploration.