New Land

This well-illustrated account of polar exploration was originally published in Norway in 1903, and in this two-volume English translation in 1904. It tells the story of the four years spent by Otto Sverdrup (1854–1930) and his crew in surveying and charting the seas and coastlines of the Arctic. Sve...

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Main Author: Sverdrup, Otto Neumann
Other Authors: Hearn, Ethel Harriet
Format: Book
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Published: Cambridge University Press 2014
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781107281295
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