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New Land, Four Years in the Arctic Regions, Otto Neumann Sverdrup, Translated by Ethel Harriet Hearn, Volume 2

Label
New Land, Four Years in the Arctic Regions, Otto Neumann Sverdrup, Translated by Ethel Harriet Hearn, Volume 2
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
New Land
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1103600287
Responsibility statement
Otto Neumann Sverdrup, Translated by Ethel Harriet Hearn
Series statement
Cambridge library collection. Polar explorationCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
Four Years in the Arctic Regions
Summary
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. Sverdrup had qualified as a ship's master when he first met Fridtjof Nansen, whose Greenland expedition of 1888 he accompanied. He advised on the construction of Nansen's wooden ship, the Fram, and became its master in 1895. Both with Nansen and under his own leadership, he undertook many expeditions. In June 1898, he took the Fram and a crew including several scientists to Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic, where they overwintered for four years. Volume 2 describes the remainder of the expedition's time on the ice, and also the results of the various scientific surveys made by the crew.--, Provided by publisher
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