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An extended travelogue of Arctic whaling mixes historical survey, close observational reporting, and personal adventure. It traces the industry's shifting centers, sketches life aboard whaling ships and the mechanics of hunting and rendering whales, and describes tools and techniques from harpoons to swivel guns and the hazards of open-boat lancing. Firsthand scenes convey the physical drama of a kill while reflecting on the animal's intelligence and the workers' resilience; concluding passages note the commercial decline of traditional Greenland whaling and the emotional ambivalence of men who both depend on and pity their quarry.
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