About This Book
This work recounts the wreck of a whaling vessel in the high Arctic and the officers' and crew's subsequent nine-month survival while living among nearby native communities. It describes the loss of the ship, efforts to reach settlements, daily life in huts, and reliance on native hospitality for food, clothing, and shelter amid the hardships of polar winter, sea ice, and scarce provisions. The narrative includes observations of Arctic landscapes, wildlife, and local customs, and is accompanied by a concise history of whaling and practical chapters on whaling practices and maritime dangers.
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