NamebookTrue Tales of Arctic Heroism in the New World
AuthorAdolphus W. GREELY
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The Arctic has always been a fascinating area for us. This is true today just as much as in Adolphus Greely's time. In 1912, Greely published this volume of notable Arctic explorations and the explorers. The modern reader can follow a very readable account of the successes and failures of these early explorers comfortably from the armchair, and learn a lot of history in the processes. - Summary by Carolin
PrefaceThe Loyalty of Philip Staffe to Henry HudsonFranklin's Crossing of the Barren GroundsThe Retreat of Ross from the VictoryThe Discovery of the Northwest PassageThe Timely Sledge Journey of Bedford PimKane's Rescue of his Freezing ShipmatesHow Woon Won PromotionThe Angekok Kalutunah and the Starving WhitesDr. Rae and the Franklin MysterySonntag's Fatal Sledge JourneyThe Heroic Devotion of Lady Jane FranklinThe Marvellous Ice-Drift of Captain TysonThe Saving of PetersenLife on an East Greenland Ice-PackParr's Lonely March from the Great Frozen SeaRelief of American Whalers at Point BarrowThe Missionary's Arctic TrailSchwatka's Summer SearchThe Inuit Survivors of the Stone AgeThe Fidelity of Eskimo BrönlundThe Wifely Heroism of Mertuk, the Daughter of Shung-Hu
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