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A collection of documented Arctic episodes recounts courageous rescues, desperate sledge marches, mutiny and survival, searches for a northwest sea route, and encounters with Inuit communities. Drawn from official reports and journals, the pieces profile expeditions' hardships and scientific observations, describe dramatic ice drifts, relief missions, summer searches, and personal acts of loyalty and self-sacrifice, and include a rare original sketch of an Inuit woman's life. Organized as linked narrative sketches with maps and illustrations, the volume emphasizes practical detail and first-hand testimony rather than romantic embellishment.

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A. W. Greely

A. W. Greely was an American explorer and author known for his contributions to the literature of exploration and geography. His works often reflect his deep interest in the Arctic regions and the experiences of those who ventured into these challenging environments. Among his notable titles are "Explorers and Travellers," which chronicles the journeys of various adventurers, and "True Tales of Arctic Heroism in the New World," which highlights remarkable stories of bravery in the face of harsh conditions. Greely's writings provide valuable insights into the spirit of exploration during his time.

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