Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal / Or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition, in the Years 1850-51
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A first-person journal records a naval search in Arctic waters, presenting voyage narratives, routine shipboard duties, and the practical and human difficulties of polar exploration. It describes the use and performance of screw steamers in ice, scenes of sea and bergs, navigation decisions, encounters among squadron vessels, and daily improvisations during delays and storms. Interspersed with sketches and reflective observations, the entries combine operational detail, weather and ice descriptions, and candid assessments of men, vessels, and leadership during an extended rescue and reconnaissance effort.
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