Ice Floes and Flaming Water

Ice Floes and Flaming Water

Author: Peter Freuchen

Publisher: New York : J. Messner

Published: 1954

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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Author's narrative of rescue of whalers stranded on sea ice in 1911. Their strange story.


Arctic Mirage

Arctic Mirage

Author: Winton U. Solberg

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2019-10-11

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1476638098

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In 1913, an expedition was sent to the Arctic, funded by the American Museum of Natural History, the American Geographical Society and the University of Illinois. Its purpose was twofold: to discover whether an archipelago called Crocker Land--reportedly spotted by an earlier explorer in 1906--actually existed; and to engage in scientific research in the Arctic. When explorers discovered that Crocker Land did not exist, they instead pursued their research, made a number of important discoveries and documented the region's indigenous inhabitants and natural habitat. Their return to America was delayed by the difficulty of engaging a relief ship, and by the danger of German submarines in Arctic waters during the World War I.


A Wretched and Precarious Situation: In Search of the Last Arctic Frontier

A Wretched and Precarious Situation: In Search of the Last Arctic Frontier

Author: David Welky

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2016-11-01

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 0393254429

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A Booklist Best Literary Travel Book (2017) and Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book (2016) “A penetrating study of human character in a challenging environment. . . . [David Welky’s] seamless narrative, chilling at times and always thought-provoking, transports the reader to a time when the Arctic was virtually as harsh and inaccessible a place as the Moon or Mars.” —Natural History From a snow-swept hill in the ice fields northwest of Greenland, famed Arctic explorer Robert E. Peary spots a line of mysterious peaks dotting the horizon. In 1906, he names that distant, uncharted territory “Crocker Land.” Years later, two of Peary’s disciples, George Borup and Donald MacMillan, take the brave steps Peary never did: with a team of amateur adventurers and intrepid native guides, they endeavor to reach this unknown land and fill in the last blank space on the globe. What follows is hardship and mishap the likes of which none of the explorers could possibly have imagined. From howling blizzards and desperate food shortages to crime and tragedy, the explorers experience a remarkable journey of endurance, courage, and hope. Set in one of the world’s most inhospitable places, A Wretched and Precarious Situation is an Arctic tale unlike any other.


Polar Manual

Polar Manual

Author: United States. Naval Medical School, Bethesda, Md. Department of Cold Weather Medicine

Publisher:

Published: 1961

Total Pages: 136

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Doing Fieldwork

Doing Fieldwork

Author: Rosalie Wax

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 9780226869513

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Recounting her own field experiences in Japanese-American relocation centers during World War II and later in American Indian communities, Rosalie H. Wax offers advice to help the beginning field worker anticipate and confront the exigencies and accidents of fieldwork with good nature, fortitude, and common sense. Doing Fieldwork is a useful book in many respects: as a guide to participant observation and ethnographic fieldwork; as an analysis of the theoretical presuppositions and history of fieldwork; as a discussion of contemporary issues in social science research; and simply as an entertaining and dramatic story.