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The Land of Desolation: Being a Personal Narrative of Observation and Adventure in Greenland

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The author recounts a summer voyage to Greenland with a small party aboard a steam yacht, combining travelogue, natural history, and antiquarian inquiry. Early sections describe Norse ruins along the coast and encounters with local communities; middle chapters examine glaciers and icebergs, including observations on formation, measurements, and dangerous crossings; later material follows navigation under the midnight sun, hunting excursions, passage through Melville Bay's ice-fields, and visits to remote settlements. The narrative mixes descriptive scene-setting, practical accounts of Arctic navigation and survival, scientific speculation, and social sketches of gatherings, hunters, and island life.

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I. I. Hayes

I. I. Hayes was an American author and explorer known for his vivid narratives of Arctic exploration. His works often blend adventure with personal observation, providing readers with a glimpse into the harsh realities of polar environments. Notable among his writings is "The Open Polar Sea," which recounts a voyage of discovery towards the North Pole aboard the schooner "United States." Hayes also penned "The Land of Desolation," a personal narrative detailing his experiences and observations in Greenland, and "Cast Away in the Cold," which tells the story of a young man's adventures as recounted by Captain John Hardy. Through his literature, Hayes contributed to the understanding of polar exploration during the 19th century.

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