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A boy's-eye view of the Arctic

Chapter 3: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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A teenage cabin boy recounts a summertime Arctic cruise aboard a small exploration vessel, describing daily life at sea, encounters with pack ice and storms, and visits to Labrador, Greenland and Baffin Island. The narrative mixes adventure—navigation through heavy ice, a threatened ship, aerial operations—and quieter scenes of fishing, hunting, and contact with Inuit communities, including material culture and local homes. Photographs and episodic chapters trace the voyage from departure through northern landfalls, glacier and iceberg views, a farthest north reached, and the return home, offering an observer's lively, descriptive perspective on northern exploration.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Kennett L. Rawson, June, 1925 Frontispiece
FACING
PAGE
The journey of the Bowdoin, 1925 (map) 1
The Bowdoin and her crew, Wiscasset, Maine, June 20, 1925.
John Jaynes, Engineer; Commander Donald B. MacMillan;
Ralph P. Robinson, Mate; Kennett L. Rawson,
Cabin Boy; John Reinartz, short wave radio expert;
Martin Vorce, Cook; Lieutenant Benjamin Rigg, U. S.
Coast and Geodetic Survey; Onnig D. Melkon, moving
picture photographer
12
Outward Bound, June, 1925 20
The Bowdoin leaving the dock at Wiscasset 20
Rawson, MacMillan at the wheel, and Dr. Grosvenor. On
way to Sydney
27
“Yonder beneath the North Star lies our destination, Lad.” 27
Commander MacMillan, Dr. Grosvenor and Dr. Grenfell,
Battle Harbor
27
Maynard Williams (left), photographer, National Geographic
Society; Lieutenant Benjamin Rigg (right), U. S. Coast
and Geodetic Survey
61
The Bowdoin passing an iceberg off west coast of Greenland 63
The Bowdoin caught in a nip, at Melville Bay 63
Commander MacMillan with an Eskimo child; in flying costume;
in the ice barrel
90
Brother John’s Glacier and Alida Lake, Etah, North Greenland 90
The Peary 94
Expedition plane at stern of Bowdoin 94
Launching first plane at Etah 95
Eskimo kiddie with mother’s coat on 104
Even Eskimo boys of Ig-loo-da-houny have a sweet tooth 104
In-you-gee-to makes a coil of rawhide line out of skin of
which he is justly proud
105
The only Eskimo family in Etah 105
The Bowdoin on the rocks in North Greenland 118
Head of 2000-pound walrus killed at Etah, North Greenland 118
Oomiak: Eskimo women’s boat, made of sealskins 119
South Greenland kayak 119
At Sukkertoppen 122
Dick Salmon with large cod jigged while stormbound in Godthaab
Fiord
123
A good Eskimo puppy 126
Typical winter home of South Greenland Eskimo 126
Eskimo girls of Holsteinborg, mixture of Danish, Spanish,
English and Eskimo
126
View of Godthaab with statue of Hans Egede, first missionary
to the Eskimos of Greenland
130
Norse Church at head of Godthaab Fiord, probably built
about 1100 A. D.
130
In rough weather off Nova Scotia, homeward bound 131
The Bowdoin delayed by the storm at Monhegan 131