True tales of Arctic heroism in the New world
The loyalty of Philip Staffe to Henry Hudson.--Franklin's crossing of the barren grounds.--The retreat of Ross from the Victory.--The discovery of the Northwest passage.--The timely sledge journey of Bedford Pim.--Kane's rescue of his freezing shipmates.--How Woon won promotion.--The Angek...
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Language: | English |
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New York, C. Scribner
1912
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t0pr7v69m |
Summary: | The loyalty of Philip Staffe to Henry Hudson.--Franklin's crossing of the barren grounds.--The retreat of Ross from the Victory.--The discovery of the Northwest passage.--The timely sledge journey of Bedford Pim.--Kane's rescue of his freezing shipmates.--How Woon won promotion.--The Angekok Kalutunah and the starving whites.--Dr. Rae and the Franklin mystery. --Sonntag's fatal sledge journey.--The heroic devotion of Lady Jane Franklin. --The marvellous lee-drift of Captain Tysen.--The saving of Petersen.--Life on an East Greenland ice-pack.--Parr's lonely march from the great frozen sea. --Relief of American whalers at Point Barrow.--The missionary's Arctic trail. --Schwatka's summer search.--The Inuit survivors of the stone age.--The fidelity of Eskimo Bronlund.--The wifely heroism of Mertuk, the daughter of Shung-Hu. Mode of access: Internet. |
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