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The narrative recounts a nineteenth-century sea expedition sent to locate a lost polar voyage, tracing organization, the voyage north, wintering aboard and ashore, sledging and depot parties, encounters with indigenous peoples, hunting and village interactions, preparations to abandon the ship, an arduous overland march, episodes of starvation and eventual rescue, and a concluding reflection. It combines chronological reportage with practical detail about equipment, provisions, crew roles and discipline, scientific observations and negotiations with locals, presenting a practical, observational account of Arctic travel, survival, and the human experience of polar exploration.
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