The Arctic grail

the quest for the North West Passage and the North Pole, 1818-1909

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Pierre Berton: The Arctic grail (Hardcover, 1988, McClelland and Stewart)

Hardcover, 672 pages

English language

Published Nov. 3, 1988 by McClelland and Stewart.

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978-0-7710-1266-2
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Culled from extensive research of handwritten diaries and private journals, Arctic Grail is the definitive book on the age of arctic exploration and adventure. Journey across the ice with a Who's Who of polar explorers, men of every temperament, including the pious and ambitious Edward Perry, the first explorer to probe deep into the Arctic labyrinth; Adolphus Greely, a Civil War veteran who had to watch his men starve to death on Ellesmere Island; Robert McClure, who claimed that he was the first to find the fabled Northwest Passage; and the flawed hero John Franklin, a meek naval officer whose expeditions were responsible for the deaths of more men than those of any other Arctic explorer. Travel with the adventurer Roald Amundsen, the cool Norwegian who completed a voyage in a tiny sloop that the British Navy failed to accomplish with its great three-masted ships; Frederick Cook, who lied about …

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Subjects

  • Northwest Passage -- Discovery and exploration
  • Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration
  • North Pole -- Discovery and exploration