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The last voyage of the Karluk

Chapter 3: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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The narrative gives a firsthand account of an Arctic expedition whose aging vessel becomes trapped and eventually crushed by early, severe ice. It follows the crew's westward drift, the ship's loss, and the survival strategy of establishing a shore camp, undertaking arduous sledging and sea-ice crossings, and split parties making hazardous journeys toward distant islands and coastal settlements. Diary material, charts and photographs document storms, scarce provisions, encounters with local peoples, and hard leadership choices, producing a vivid chronicle of endurance, navigation, and improvisation amid extreme polar conditions.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

The Karluk in the Ice-pack Frontispiece
The Drift of the Karluk Page   1
The Karluk in her whaling days 4
Vilhjalmar Stefansson 8
The leaders and the scientific staff before the departure from Nome 10
Steffansson and his party leaving the Karluk 36
Hauling the dredge 48
Making soundings 52
The supplies on the big floe 56
Pages from Captain Bartlett’s diary 92
Plan of Shipwreck Camp 98
Captain Bartlett’s copy of the “Rubáiyát” of Omar Khayyam 102
The ice-pack 106
Letter from the doctor’s party to Captain Bartlett 128
Mugpi 142
Shipwreck Camp 144
Another view of Shipwreck Camp 148
Map of Wrangell Island 162
Five of the men of the Karluk on Wrangell Island 180
Captain Bartlett’s chart of the Alaskan coast 204
Captain Bartlett’s chart of the Siberian coast 214
The news of Captain Bartlett’s arrival at St. Michael’s reaches Nome 282
The camp at Rodgers Harbor, Wrangell Island 306
The rescue of the party at Waring Point, Wrangell Island 314
Making the Kayak on Wrangell Island 320
The Karluk survivors on board the Bear 324