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Shores of the Polar Sea: A Narrative of the Arctic Expedition of 1875-6

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About This Book

The narrative recounts an 1875–76 naval Arctic expedition that sails into pack ice, explores Greenland’s coasts and channels, and reaches latitudes farther north than previously attained by ship. It combines day-to-day shipboard life, the establishment of winter quarters, sledging journeys across floes, natural-history observations of plants, birds, mammals, and glacial landscapes, and encounters with local Arctic inhabitants and their material traces. Practical details include hunting, dog teams, depôts, and the effects of extreme cold on equipment and human bodies, while numerous sketches and chromolithographs accompany descriptive chapters on ice phenomena, geographical discoveries, and the hardships and routines of polar exploration.

About the Author

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Edward L. Moss

Edward L. Moss was an explorer and author known for his detailed account of Arctic exploration. His notable work, "Shores of the Polar Sea: A Narrative of the Arctic Expedition of 1875-6," provides a vivid narrative of the challenges and discoveries encountered during the expedition. Moss's writing captures the harsh realities of polar exploration while also reflecting on the scientific and geographical significance of the journey. His contributions to the literature of exploration offer valuable insights into the era's adventurous spirit and the pursuit of knowledge in uncharted territories.

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