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* Explores The Darker Psychological Drama Behind The Exploits Of Eleven Adventurers, Famous And Lesserknown* Written By A Practicing Clinical Psychologist* Accounts Include Heretofore Unpublished Information Provided By Archival Witnesses, Friends, And Familyevery Culture, In Every Era, Has Its Adventure Myths: The Golden Hero Willing To Walk Through Fire Elevates Us All Beyond Our Fears And Limits. But More Often Than Readily Seen, There Are Darker Reasons For Dangerous Pursuits. Where Falls The Line Between Adventure And Madness? Geoff Powter, A Practicing Clinical Psychologist, Looks Into The Stories Of Eleven Troubled Adventurers, Divided Into Three Categories: The Burdened, The Bent, And The Lost.* Polar Explorer Robert Falcon Scott Has Been Called A 'Willing Martyr' Ready To Die For The Mystical Deliverance Of Adventure.* Meriwether Lewis, Convinced That He Had Failed To Achieve The Objectives Set By Mentor And Father Figure, Thomas Jefferson, Died By His Own Hand.* Maurice Wilson'S Plan For Climbing Everest Included Deliberately Crashing His Plane As High As Possible On The Mountain.* Jean Batten Was A Remarkably Driven Early Aviator Whose Clothes And Makeup Were Always More Perfect Than Her Flying Technique.* Polar Balloonist Solomon Andre Was Certain That His Rigorous Understanding Of Scientific Principles Would Overcome Any Challenge Posed By Nature Or Equipment Failure.* Aleister Crowley, A Brilliant Mountaineer Who Founded The Golden Dawn Cult, Was Labeled Pathologically, And Even Fatally, Arrogant.In Each Of These Stories, Darkness Of Some Kind Ambition, Ego, A Thirst For Redemption, The Need To Please Others Carried These Characters In A Perilous Direction. In The End, Understanding These Difficult But Utterly Human Stories Helps Us Comprehend The Deepest Purpose And Allure Of Adventure, And, Ultimately, To More Honestly Measure Ourselves.
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- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book has two hundred forty-five pages. It is a hardcover edition published by Mountaineers Books.
- Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures six point thirty-four inches in length, zero point ninety-eight inches in width, and nine point twenty-five inches in height.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Strange and Dangerous Dreams'? A: The author is Geoff Powter. He is a practicing clinical psychologist who explores the psychological drama of adventurers.
- Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book falls under the memoir genre. It delves into the darker aspects of adventure through real-life stories.
- Q: Is this book suitable for young readers? A: This book is intended for adult audiences. It discusses psychological themes and darker narratives surrounding adventurers.
- Q: How can I use this book for research? A: You can use this book as a resource for understanding psychological motivations in adventure. It provides unique insights from a clinical perspective.
- Q: What themes are explored in this book? A: Themes include ambition, ego, redemption, and the thin line between adventure and madness. The author analyzes various adventurers' stories.
- Q: Is this book recommended for psychology students? A: Yes, it is recommended for psychology students. It offers valuable case studies and insights relevant to psychological exploration.
- Q: How should I store this hardcover book? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keeping it on a shelf upright will help maintain its condition.
- Q: Can I return the book if I don't like it? A: Yes, you can return the book if it does not meet your expectations. Check the return policy of the retailer for specific details.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the retailer immediately. Most retailers have policies for returns or exchanges in such cases.
- Q: Does this book include illustrations or photographs? A: No, this book does not include illustrations or photographs. It focuses on narrative text and psychological analysis.
- Q: Is there a digital version available for this book? A: Yes, a digital version may be available. Check with retailers to see if an e-book format exists.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book has a hardcover binding. This type of binding ensures durability and a premium feel.
- Q: How does this book compare to other adventure memoirs? A: This book provides a unique psychological lens compared to other adventure memoirs. It focuses on the darker motivations behind adventurers' pursuits.
- Q: What if I have questions about the content after reading? A: If you have questions about the content, consider reaching out to discussion groups or forums focused on adventure literature or psychology.