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New lands within the Arctic circle / Narrative of the discoveries of the Austrian ship "Tegetthoff" in the years 1872-1874

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An officer's first-hand account of an Arctic expedition whose ship becomes beset and drifts in pack ice, culminating in the sighting and later exploration of previously unknown polar land. The narrative interweaves episodic adventure—attempts to free the vessel, wildlife encounters, sledging and surveying, the abandonment of ship, an arduous over-ice march and a hazardous boat voyage—with practical scientific work, including magnetical and meteorological observations, maps, and natural-history notes and illustrations. Leadership, discipline, and resourcefulness sustain the crew through privation and danger while facilitating geographical discovery and documentation.

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Julius Payer

Julius Payer was an Austrian explorer and cartographer known for his significant contributions to Arctic exploration in the late 19th century. He is best remembered for his work aboard the Austrian ship "Tegetthoff" during the 1872-1874 expedition, which aimed to explore the Arctic regions. His narrative, "New Lands Within the Arctic Circle," details the discoveries made during this voyage, providing valuable insights into the geography and conditions of the Arctic. Payer's explorations not only advanced the understanding of polar regions but also contributed to the broader field of geography and exploration during a time of intense interest in the Arctic.

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