Fatu-Hiva by Thor Heyerdahl
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Fatu-Hiva
Back to Nature
by Thor Heyerdahl
A young Heyerdahl spent 1936 with his bride, Liv, on Fatu-Hiva in the Marquesas Islands. They wanted to escape civilization and live strictly according to nature. Without medical supplies, they came within inches of losing their lives, but they also found the serenity they were seeking. They built a bamboo cabin and lived off the land, struggling against myriad diseases. They lived to tell of hazardous inter-island voyages, their idyllic month-long stay with the last surviving Polynesian cannibal, their mixed relations with the islanders, their failures and successes in an entirely natural world.
Fatu-Hiva was a turning point in Heyerdahl's life. It was there that he began to pick up a trail that would lead to the Kon-Tiki expedition. Ancient stone figures, the presence of such flora as the pineapple and local legends all pointed to an early migration from South America. At the time, this theory was considered outrageous. Heyerdahl would later prove it not only possible, but likely.
Hardback. Used-good condition. All pages intact. Smoke-free.
50% of the profits from this sale will be donated to a local Friends of the Library.
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Hardback. Used-good condition. All pages intact. Smoke-free.
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50% of the profits from this sale will be donated to a local Friends of the Library
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