• Categories
    • Overview
    • Biographies & Memoirs
    • Business & Economics
    • Children’s Books
    • Education
    • Fine Art
    • Fine Art Photography
    • Cookbooks
    • History
    • Literature & Fiction
    • Photography
    • Poetry
    • Religion & Spirituality
    • Sports & Adventure
    • Travel
    • Wedding
    • All Categories
  • Staff Picks
    • Overview
  • Best Sellers
    • Overview
  • Just Published
    • Overview
  • Publish Your Book
    • Overview
    • Photo Books
    • Trade Books
    • Magazines
    • Notebooks
    • Ebooks
  • Sign Up
  • Log In
    • United States
    • Australia
    • Portugal
    • Netherlands
    • Italy
    • United Kingdom
    • France
    • Germany
    • Spain
    • Canada (English)
    • Canada (French)
  • Home
  • Sign Up
  • Log In
    • Biographies & Memoirs
    • Business & Economics
    • Children’s Books
    • Education
    • Fine Art
    • Fine Art Photography
    • Cookbooks
    • History
    • Literature & Fiction
    • Photography
    • Poetry
    • Religion & Spirituality
    • Sports & Adventure
    • Travel
    • Wedding
    All Categories
  • Photo Books
  • Trade Books
  • Magazines
  • Notebooks
  • Ebooks
  • © 2016 - 2026 RPI Print, Inc.
  • Company
  • Work at Blurb
  • Pricing
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Support
  • Sitemap
  • United States
  • Australia
  • Portugal
  • Netherlands
  • Italy
  • United Kingdom
  • France
  • Germany
  • Spain
  • Canada (English)
  • Canada (French)
    View Facing the World - Greenland by Michael J MorrisseyPreview
    Bookdetails_assets_facebook_icon Bookdetails_assets_twitter_icon Bookdetails_assets_pinterest_icon Bookdetails_assets_link_icon
    Share a Link
    copy
    Preview

    Facing the World - Greenland

    by Michael J Morrissey

    This is the price your customers see. Edit price list

    This book is available to buy on Amazon
    Go to Amazon
    About the Book

    Edit

    Remember the film version of the ill-fated Titanic steaming toward a towering iceberg? That footage was likely our first introduction to these majestic but ominous ships of the sea. The year was 1912 and little research was available related to the icy behemoths. Much has been learned since that fateful day when so many people lost their lives. Despite their icy demeanor, icebergs are very much alive! They’re ‘calved’ from an active glacier, the birth announcement a thunderous roar upon entry into the sea which marks the beginning of a long journey. Over the course of their existence ocean currents will carry the roving ice palaces until their fresh water ice melts completely into the brine, a process that could take from weeks to years. The age of Greenland glacier base ice can be ancient: 150,000 years. In human terms, this gestation takes forever. By comparison to the lifespan of glacial ice, the floating ice castle lasts for just a moment in time, a flash of refracted blue, green and white ice comprised of large crystals and compacted snow sculpted into arches and spires. The berg topples and rolls as it becomes increasingly smaller until its cantilevered beauty shrinks, disappears into the dark sea. Follow photographer Michael Morrissey’s exquisite photos, crystalline canvases for your eyes. Interpret the life you see in these peaked ice islands and read just how close Michael came to understanding their unmitigated power in a subsequent ice expedition.
    Features & Details

    Edit

    • Primary Category: Travel
    • Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
      # of Pages: 80
    • Isbn
      • Softcover: 9781320033749
      • Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781320033763
      • Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9781320033756
    • Publish Date: Apr 25, 2010
    • Language English
    • Keywords adventure travel, Sermilligag Fjord, Knud Rasmunssen Glacier, kayaking, glaciers, icebergs, Greenland, Tassilaq
    See More
    About the Creator
    mjmorrissey
    Spirit House Productions
    San Francsico

    Mike creates spaces where people can feel safe, have fun, and reflect on the value of our majestic, fragile world. Physical places Mike has helped construct include playgrounds for inner-city kids and refugee camps for those displaced by war. But he’s also made spaces for arm-chair travelers—books and videos through which they can experience the planet and its people. And he’s created a place for the voices of the disenfranchised about California’s homeless population.

    Continue reading
    • © 2016 - 2026 RPI Print, Inc.
    • Company
    • Work at Blurb
    • Pricing
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
    • Support
    • Sitemap
    Suas2020crop

    Good Things on
    the Way


    Watch your email for news and exclusive offers.

    Before you go

    Sign up to get 30% off
    your first book.


    Please enter a valid email address

    Get access to exclusive email offers when you join Blurb's creative community.

    By continuing you agree to the Terms & Conditions and the Privacy Policy.