About This Book
The memoir traces the author's progression from a cabin-boy to an indispensable member of repeated Arctic expeditions under his commander, describing apprenticeship, loyalty, and practical skill. It details preparations at base camps and winter quarters, the making and handling of sledges, the care and driving of dog teams, and logistics for long sledge journeys. Central sections recount pioneering routes across sea ice, close cooperation with Inuit companions, the final small-party dash to the Pole, and the arduous return. The narrative records hardship, illness, narrow escapes, and the public reception and controversies that followed. Interwoven are vivid observations of polar landscapes, wildlife, and practical notes on indigenous life and polar travel techniques.
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