About This Book
A detailed narrative reconstructs a polar expedition whose vessel becomes locked and later crushed in pack ice, forcing survivors into prolonged, desperate travel across ice and open water with resulting hardship, deaths, and limited rescues. The account follows the shrinking party’s efforts to reach safety, describes mounting tensions and leadership disputes that affect decisions, and notes the improvised techniques used to endure. Drawing on published journals, survivor testimony, inquiry transcripts, and unpublished records, the author pieces together missing episodes and conflicting accounts to portray how endurance, judgment, and human relations are tested in extreme conditions. The result is a measured chronicle of exploration, calamity, and institutional aftermath.
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