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Tent Life in Siberia / A New Account of an Old Undertaking; Adventures among the Koraks and Other Tribes In Kamchatka and Northern Asia

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A first‑hand travel narrative of two years of exploration across Kamchatka and north‑eastern Siberia tied to an overland telegraph survey, blending expeditionary reporting, landscape description, and ethnographic notes. It traces sea voyages, canoe and reindeer journeys, mountain passes, and long winter sleigh rides, and documents volcanic scenery, coastal plains, and improvised camps. Encounters with indigenous peoples and their customs are described alongside the practical hardships of extreme cold, scarce provisions, and isolation. Practical route details and surveying work are woven with vivid sketches of daily life and survival in a remote and sparsely known region.

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George Kennan

George Kennan was an American explorer, writer, and journalist known for his vivid accounts of his travels and experiences in remote regions. His notable works include "Campaigning in Cuba," which details his observations during the Spanish-American War, and "Tent Life in Siberia," where he recounts his adventures among the indigenous tribes of Kamchatka. Kennan's writings often reflect his deep appreciation for the landscapes and cultures he encountered, contributing significantly to the literature of exploration and travel in the late 19th century. His work remains a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of his journeys.

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