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North-Pole Voyages / Embracing Sketches of the Important Facts and Incidents in the Latest American Efforts to Reach the North Pole, from the Second Grinnell Expedition to That of the Polaris cover

North-Pole Voyages / Embracing Sketches of the Important Facts and Incidents in the Latest American Efforts to Reach the North Pole, from the Second Grinnell Expedition to That of the Polaris

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The narrative surveys a series of Arctic voyages, tracing preparations, sea passages, ice entrapments, and overland sledge journeys undertaken by polar explorers. It recounts shipboard routines and command decisions, dramatic encounters with pack ice, bergs, storms, and prolonged drifts that produce narrow escapes and shipwreck. Interactions with indigenous hunters recur, showing cooperation, cultural exchange, and occasional conflict, while hunting, sledging, and wintering illustrate survival techniques. Interwoven are scientific observations and vivid descriptions of polar scenery and phenomena such as glaciers and the aurora, alongside episodes of loss, rescue, and human endurance.

About the Author

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Zachariah Atwell Mudge

Zachariah Atwell Mudge was an American author known for his work on Arctic exploration. His notable book, "North-Pole Voyages," provides a detailed account of the significant events and efforts made by Americans to reach the North Pole, including insights from the Second Grinnell Expedition and the Polaris mission. Mudge's writing reflects the adventurous spirit of the 19th century and contributes to the historical understanding of polar exploration. Through his narratives, he captures the challenges and aspirations of those who sought to uncover the mysteries of the Arctic.

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