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A Thousand Days in the Arctic

A Thousand Days in the Arctic
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Part of Cambridge Library Collection - Polar Exploration

F. W. Frohawk, Frederick George Jackson, Harry Fisher, A. B. Armitage, Mr Strachan, Reginald Koettlitz, E. T. Newton, J. J. H. Teall
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  • Date Published: December 2011
  • availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
  • format: Multiple copy pack
  • isbn: 9781108041669

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  • In 1897, the triumphant return of the Jackson–Harmsworth Arctic expedition revived widespread enthusiasm for Polar exploration. Within days of the expedition's arrival in London, newspapers ranging from the Boy's Own Paper to the Graphic were full of articles relating to the endeavours and findings of this intrepid undertaking. The demand for information did not abate and, in 1899, this two-volume account by Frederick G. Jackson (1860–1938) of his travels in Franz Josef Land was published to wide acclaim. Hailed by The Morning Post as 'a record of solid achievement accomplished by dint of steady perseverance in the face of hardship and difficulty', Jackson's journal describes a forbidding terrain of ice and snow. Volume 1 deals with the journey north, the building of a base camp - a wooden hut named 'Elmwood' - and bear-hunting and sledging. Volume 2 includes accounts of new lands, dark winters, and a famous encounter with Nansen.

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    • Date Published: December 2011
    • format: Multiple copy pack
    • isbn: 9781108041669
    • length: 1190 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 68 mm
    • weight: 1.83kg
    • contains: 202 b/w illus. 5 maps
    • availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
  • Table of Contents

    Volume 1: Preface
    Author's note
    1. Introduction
    2. Our start
    3. Winter darkness, dreary days
    4. Our Arctic hut
    5. A Christmas festival, 1895
    6. Mother Bear's nursery
    7. A tough bit for 'Mr Bear'
    8. Daylight returns
    9. The first sledge journey, 1895
    10. Second sledge journey, 1895
    11. Snow morasses, discovery of Queen Victoria Sea
    12. A successful race against time
    13. Back from the sledge journey, 1895
    14. Driven off the coast - nearly lost
    15. A spectral sky and phantom ship
    16. The storm subsides
    17. Back at the hut
    18. The gun in Franz Josef Land and game list
    19. Preparing for our second winter
    20. We suffer severe losses
    21. A nasty climb in the dark. Volume 2:
    22. The British Channel an open sea
    23. We discover new land
    24. At Cape Flora
    25. A man on the ice!
    26. The darkness of a third winter is upon us
    27. We prepare again for sledging
    28. Queen Victoria Sea and the North-West
    29. Water, water everywhere
    30. We lose our provisions
    31. How we kept the Queen's Jubilee
    32. Unexpected return of the expedition
    33. No Gillis Land
    34. Home again!
    35. Concerning scurvy
    Appendix: Notes and descriptions of the eggs collected by Frederick G. Jackson and the Jackson–Harmsworth Polar expedition in Franz Josef Land, 1894 to 1897 F. W. Frohawk
    Notes on the birds of Franz Josef Land seen by the Jackson–Harmsworth Polar expedition, 1894 to 1897 Frederick George Jackson
    Botany of Franz Josef Land Harry Fisher
    Notes on the meteorological observations in Franz Joseph Land of the Jackson–Harmsworth Polar expedition A. B. Armitage
    Some results of meteorological observations made at Cope Flora, Franz Josef Land Mr Strachan
    Tables
    Remarks, etc.
    Journal of Aurora
    Short statement upon the geology of Franz Josef Land Reginald Koettlitz
    Notes on a collection of rocks and fossils from Franz Josef Land, made by the Jackson–Harmsworth Polar expedition during 1894–6 E. T. Newton and J. J. H. Teall
    Absolute declinations at Cape Flora A. B. Armitage
    Temperatures of soil, water, etc. H. Fisher
    Tidal observations take at Cape Flora A. B. Armitage
    Positions obtained by observations of [circled dot] on boat journey
    Report on the flora of Franz Joseph Land from Cape Barents to Cape Neale H. Fisher
    Synopsis of wind forces and direction for May, June, and July, 1895
    Synopsis of wind forces
    Positions of camps, etc., on sledging journey
    Abstract of weather on sledge journey north, April 16th to May 13th, 1895
    Index.

  • Author

    Frederick G. Jackson

    Preface by

    Francis Leopold McClintock

    Contributors

    F. W. Frohawk, Frederick George Jackson, Harry Fisher, A. B. Armitage, Mr Strachan, Reginald Koettlitz, E. T. Newton, J. J. H. Teall

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