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		<title>Mountains of fire</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We are made of the same stuff as the breath and cinders of volcanoes. No matter where we live on the planet, these fiery mountains have long shaped the path of humanity. World-famous volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer has worked at the crater's edge in the wildest places on Earth. In 'Mountains of Fire' we join him on hair-singeing adventures, close enough to feel the heat of the lava, from Antarctica to Iceland, to learn how deeply our stories are intertwined with volcanoes.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;If Michael Palin had been a volcanologist, this is the book he would have written&#8217; </b><b><i>LITERARY REVIEW</i></b><br /><b><br />&#8216;Gripping&#8217; <i>THE ECONOMIST</i></b><br /><b><br /> &#8216;Wonderful&#8217; </b><b>PETER FRANKOPAN</b></p>
<p> <b>&#8216;Like a thriller &#8230; This is terrific&#8217; </b><b><i>SPECTATOR</i></b></p>
<p> <b>&#8216;Beautiful &#8230; bursting with poetry, with storytelling&#8217; </b><b>WERNER HERZOG</b></p>
<p>We are made of the same stuff as the breath and cinders of volcanoes. No matter where we live on the planet, they have shaped our history and might one day decide our destiny.</p>
<p> World-famous volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer has worked at the crater&#8217;s edge in the wildest places on Earth, close enough to feel the heat of the lava. In <i>Mountains of Fire</i> we join him on hair-singeing adventures from Italy to Antarctica to learn how deeply our stories are intertwined with volcanoes.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Volcanoes mean more than threat and calamity. Like our parents, they've led whole lives before we get to know them. They have inspired our imaginations, provoked pioneering explorations and shaped the path of humanity. World-renowned volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer has worked at the crater's edge in the wildest places on Earth, from remote peaks in the Sahara to mystical mountains in North Korea. He's faced down AK47s, learned from tribal elders, and watched red hot rocks shoot into the sky. More people have been into space than have set eyes on the fiery depths of Mount Erebus in Antarctica, where he has measured the Earth's powerful forces. 'In Mountains of Fire', he paints volcanoes as otherworldly, magical places where our history is laid bare, and shows us just how entangled volcanic activity is with our climate, economy, politics, culture and beliefs.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;What the French adventurer Jacques Cousteau was to the hidden world under our seas, Oppenheimer is to the hidden, molten world bubbling under our feet.&#8217;</b><br /><i><b>SUNDAY TIMES</b></i></p>
<p><b>&#8216;A book that will make all readers want to become volcanologists.&#8217;</b><br /><b>PETER FRANKOPAN<br /></b><br /><b>&#8216;Gripping &#8230; like a thriller &#8230; Oppenheimer is better than good. This is terrific.&#8217;</b><br /><i><b>SPECTATOR</b></i></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Beautiful. </b><i><b>Mountains of Fire</b> </i><b>is bursting with poetry, with storytelling. &#8216; </b><br /><b>WERNER HERZOG</b><br /><i>__________</p>
<p></i><i>Volcanoes mean so much more than threat and calamity. Like our parents, they&#8217;ve led whole lives before we get to know them. </i></p>
<p>We are made of the same stuff as the breath and cinders of volcanoes. They have long shaped the path of humanity, provoked pioneering explorations and fired up our imaginations. They are fertile ground for agriculture, art and spirituality, as well as scientific advances, and they act as time capsules, capturing the footprints of those who came before us.</p>
<p>World-renowned volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer has worked at the crater&#8217;s edge in the wildest places on Earth, from remote peaks in the Sahara to mystical mountains in North Korea. His work reveals just how entangled volcanic activity is with our climate, economy, politics, culture and beliefs. From Antarctica to Italy, he paints volcanoes as otherworldly, magical places where our history is laid bare and where nature speaks to something deep within us.</p>
<p>Blending cultural history, science, myth and adventure, <i>Mountains of Fire</i> reminds us that, wherever we are on the planet, our stories are profoundly intertwined with volcanoes.</p>
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