Best polar region travel guides according to redditors
We found 2 Reddit comments discussing the best polar region travel guides. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 2 Reddit comments discussing the best polar region travel guides. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
'American Gods' by Neil Gaiman is partially set in Iceland, but it's only a small part of the book.
'Frost on My Moustache' by Tim Moore is an unusual travel account of both Iceland and Norway.
> I seriously doubt that.
That's because you haven't read all of the comments here. Had you checked you would have seen that I referred to the concept by name in a post just hours ago.
> Lol, if you want to deliberately be anti-intellectual and anti-scholarly...
I don't. I like history. I am currently reading Logbook for Grace, a biography of Richard Burton, and Mahan's famous book on sea power (though that one is slow slogging for me).
It's just that, as I said in the post you overlooked, I haven't seen anything to convince me that Presentism is problematic. I am willing to be convinced by good arguments in its favor. Do you have any?