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Explorers and Travellers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 394

Explorers and Travellers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1893
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Coldest Crucible
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 219

The Coldest Crucible

In the late 1800s, “Arctic Fever” swept across the nation as dozens of American expeditions sailed north to the Arctic to find a sea route to Asia and, ultimately, to stand at the North Pole. Few of these missions were successful, and many men lost their lives en route. Yet failure did little to dampen the enthusiasm of new explorers or the crowds at home that cheered them on. Arctic exploration, Michael F. Robinson argues, was an activity that unfolded in America as much as it did in the wintry hinterland. Paying particular attention to the perils facing explorers at home, The Coldest Crucible examines their struggles to build support for the expeditions before departure, defend their c...

Abandoned in the Arctic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 81

Abandoned in the Arctic

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Three Years of Arctic Service
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 512

Three Years of Arctic Service

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1886
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Narrative of United States First International Polar Year expedition to Fort Conger, Ellesmere Island. Includes appendices on meteorology, zoology, botany, ethnology.

True Tales of Arctic Heroism in the New World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

True Tales of Arctic Heroism in the New World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-12-02
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  • Publisher: Litres

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The Cannibal Within
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

The Cannibal Within

The Cannibal Within offers an evolutionary account of the propensity of human beings, in extreme circumstances to eat other human beings, despite the strong Western taboo against such practices. What sets this volume apart from the large body of literature on cannibalism, both popular and anthropological, is the underlying premise: cannibalism as an alternative to starvation is tacitly condoned by the same biological morality that would condemn cannibalism of other sorts in non-threatening situations. Deep as the taboos may be, the survival instinct runs even deeper. The title of the book reflects the author's belief that cannibalism is not a pathology that erupts in psychotic individuals, b...

Muskox Land
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 644

Muskox Land

Muskox Land provides a meticulously researched and richly illustrated treatment of Canada's High Arctic as it interweaves insights from historiography, Native studies, ecology, anthropology, and polar exploration.

Abandoned
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 638

Abandoned

Alden L. Todd’s Abandoned has been called “A model account of perhaps the most ill-fated and certainly the most grimly fascinating episode in the annals of Arctic exploration....” Working extensively with primary sources—official correspondence, diaries, letters, notes by the expedition’s participants and those left at home and in the nation’s capital—Alden Todd presents an evenhanded, elegantly written account of the greatest tragedy in the history of American arctic exploration: the Greely expedition of 1881-1884. Launched as part of the United States’ participation in the first International Polar Year, the expedition sent twenty-five volunteers to what is now Ellesmere Is...

The Greely Expedition's Fatal Quest for Farthest North
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 33

The Greely Expedition's Fatal Quest for Farthest North

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Capstone

In 1881, U.S. Army Lieutenant Adolphus Greely and his crew set sail for the Arctic. Their mission was to collect scientific data on the polar climate. They also had a second, secret goal: to achieve Farthest North, the record for highest latitude reached by explorers. But when resupply ships failed to arrive two years in a row, the team's dreams of glory turned into a nightmarish fight for survival in one of the most remote and harshest regions in the world. Told through the gripping, full-color graphic novel format, this Deadly Expeditions tale transports readers back in time to uncover what became of the stranded voyage.

Labyrinth of Ice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 411

Labyrinth of Ice

National Outdoor Book Awards Winner Winner of the BANFF Adventure Travel Award “A thrilling and harrowing story. If it’s a cliche to say I couldn’t put this book down, well, too bad: I couldn’t put this book down.” —Jess Walter, bestselling author of Beautiful Ruins “Polar exploration is utter madness. It is the insistence of life where life shouldn’t exist. And so, Labyrinth of Ice shows you exactly what happens when the unstoppable meets the unmovable. Buddy Levy outdoes himself here. The details and story are magnificent.” —Brad Meltzer, bestselling author of The First Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill George Washington Based on the author's exhaustive research, the ...