Journey to the Arctic: The True Story of the Disastrous 1871 Mission to the North Pole - Euphemia Vale Blake - Libros - Skyhorse Publishing - 9781620875797 - 9 de julio de 2013
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Journey to the Arctic: The True Story of the Disastrous 1871 Mission to the North Pole


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An astonishing tale of being stranded in the Arctic...


Publisher Marketing: While floating down on the ice-floe, in the midst of dirt and darkness, hungry and cold I wondered at myself that I could have learned, in a few short months, to have eaten such things, and submitted to such practices, as but few civilized persons have ever been called to endure. In June of 1871, navigator George E. Tyson and the Polaris sailed forth from New York to pursue an American dream to be the first expedition to explore the icy waters of the North Pole. Led by Captain Hall, veteran Arctic explorer, and funded with a $50,000 grant from the U. S. Congress, it seemed the Polaris would not fail. But the voyage was doomed from the start: impassable ice-floes, a crew that couldn t get along, and eventually the poisoning and untimely death of Captain Hall. Finally, as winter approached, Tyson and half the crew found themselves stranded on the Arctic ice, incapable of reconnecting with their ship. They would not be rescued for six months. Through Tyson s detailed notes and a journal written upon the ice, Journey to the Arctic tells the harrowing tale of survival, slow starvation, and of men turned wild in frigid climes. This definitive edition includes original engravings of the explorers and their findings, charts and maps of their journey, and a new introduction by famed adventure essayist and Arctic exploration expert Peter Stark.

Contributor Bio:  Blake, Euphemia Vale Euphemia Vale Blake (1824 1904) moved to New York from England as a child, and followed her father into a writing career. Her other works include History of Newport: From the Earliest Settlement of the Country to the Present Time and History of the Tammany Society: Or Columbian Order. Contributor Bio:  Stark, Peter Peter Stark is the author of The Last Empty Spaces: A Past And Present Journey Through The Blank Spots On The American Map; Last Breath: The Limits Of Adventure; and At The Mercy Of The River: An Exploration Of The Last African Wilderness. A correspondent for Outside, he has written for Smithsonian and The New Yorker, among other publications, and has been nominated for a National Magazine Award. He lives in Montana.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 9 de julio de 2013
ISBN13 9781620875797
Editores Skyhorse Publishing
Género Cultural Region > Arctic / Antarctic
Páginas 512
Dimensiones 140 × 210 × 36 mm   ·   495 g
Lengua Inglés  
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