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A concise history of Arctic exploration tracing major expeditions aimed at reaching the North Pole, it recounts voyages, overland sledge journeys, shipwrecks, and survival efforts while explaining the equipment, techniques, and navigational challenges involved. Organized chronologically by expedition, it surveys different approaches to the polar problem, discusses the principal routes and hazards of polar ice, and highlights maps and a glossary to help readers follow geography and terminology. The narrative balances accounts of daring feats and disasters with practical observations on planning, provisioning, and polar science, offering an accessible introduction to the human, technical, and environmental aspects of the long struggle to reach the Pole.

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George Bryce

George Bryce was a Canadian author and historian known for his works on the history and settlement of Western Canada. His notable book, "John Black, the Apostle of the Red River," explores the life of a key figure in the early days of Manitoba. Bryce's writings often focus on the cultural and historical narratives of the region, including the influential role of the Hudson's Bay Company, as seen in his work "The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay Company." Through his detailed accounts, Bryce contributed significantly to the understanding of the pioneer experience and the development of Canadian identity in the 19th century.

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