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An illustrated account of a late-19th-century Swedish aerial attempt to reach the North Pole, documenting the expedition's planning, balloon construction and gas-generating apparatus, voyages to Spitzbergen, and the launch carrying three explorers. The narrative interleaves technical descriptions, biographical sketches of the leader, photographic plates, and reports of early carrier-pigeon messages that briefly indicated progress before the party's disappearance, as well as subsequent speculation and logistical challenges encountered in polar conditions. The book balances engineering detail, expeditionary narrative, and visual documentation of Arctic landscapes and equipment.

About the Author

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Henri Lachambre

Henri Lachambre was a French author known for his work in the realm of adventure and exploration literature. His notable book, "Andrée and His Balloon," recounts the ambitious polar expedition led by Swedish aeronaut Salomon August Andrée in 1897. Lachambre's writing captures the spirit of adventure and the challenges faced by explorers during this era, contributing to the literary heritage of exploration narratives. His work reflects a fascination with the unknown and the human spirit's quest for discovery.

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