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The Frozen North

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A descriptive travelogue and natural-history survey of polar lands, tracing the transition from boreal forests to tundra, pack ice, and glaciers and contrasting the short summer with the long winter. It catalogues characteristic landscapes and marine hazards, and describes wildlife including reindeer, seals, walrus, and polar bears alongside the hunting, trapping, and navigation techniques used in icy waters. Chapters portray indigenous dwellings, dog sleds, and subsistence strategies, and also turn to volcanic and geothermal scenes, coastal settlements, and practical observations aimed at travelers and naturalists.

About the Author

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Richard Mayde

Richard Mayde is an author known for his work "The Frozen North," which explores themes of adventure and survival in harsh, icy landscapes. His writing reflects a keen interest in the natural world and the challenges faced by those who venture into extreme environments. While not widely recognized in contemporary literature, Mayde's contributions offer a glimpse into the genre of early 20th-century adventure narratives, capturing the spirit of exploration and the human experience against the backdrop of the unforgiving wilderness.

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