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Farthest North / The Life and Explorations of Lieutenant James Booth Lockwood, of the Greely Arctic Expedition

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The biography follows the subject’s life from youth and frontier military service to his participation in a polar scientific expedition, describing preparations, the voyage to the high Arctic, construction and daily life at the remote station, and several strenuous sledge journeys that advanced northward exploration. It draws on journals, sketches, and reports to portray routines, scientific observation, leadership, and the growing strain of isolation, then recounts the retreat, the struggle for survival amid scarcity and illness, and the tragic losses that culminated in a painful return. Threads of geography, expedition logistics, and human endurance run throughout.

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Charles Lanman

Charles Lanman was an American author and landscape painter known for his vivid depictions of nature and travel. His works often reflect his experiences exploring the wilderness of North America, as seen in his notable book "A Summer in the Wilderness," which chronicles a canoe voyage up the Mississippi River and around Lake Superior. Lanman's writings encompass a range of travel narratives, including "A Tour to the River Saguenay, in Lower Canada" and "Adventures of an Angler in Canada, Nova Scotia and the United States." His contributions to literature capture the beauty and challenges of the American landscape, making him a significant figure in 19th-century American travel writing.

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