The Last Giant of Beringia: The Mystery of the Bering Land Bridge
By (Author) Dan O'Neill
Basic Books
Basic Books
7th September 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
979.8
Paperback
240
Width 137mm, Height 203mm
The intriguing theory of a land bridge linking Siberia and Alaska during the coldest pulsations of the Ice Ages had been much debated since the idea was first proposed in 1589. But proof of the land bridge-now named Beringia after eighteenth-century Danish explorer Vitus Bering-eluded scientists until an inquiring geologist named Dave Hopkins emerged from rural New England and set himself to the task of solving the mystery. This compelling blend of science, biography, and history follows the life story of the eclectic Hopkins as he solves this mystery-and creates an international stir that solidified his place in history. An account that is both thrilling and accessible, The Last Giant of Beringia is popular science writing at its best.
"A synthesis of biography, history and scientific explanation, O'Neill's book is a fitting tribute to a man known for his multidisciplinary approach and intellectual progeny" TLS"
Dan O'Neill is the author of A Land Gone Lonesomeand The Last Giant of Beringia. He was named Alaska Historian of the Year by the Alaska Historical Society for The Firecracker Boys. He lives in Fairbanks, Alaska.