
Polaris
Bessels and the others spent a second winter on shore in Northwest Greenland, where the drifting, disabled ship ran aground. Hall died suspiciously during the first winter, and Bessels is widely suspected of having poisoned him. Bill Barr has uncovered new evidence of a possible motive.
Polaris includes considerable detail which does not appear elsewhere. It is the only account of the expedition which includes rich scientific information about anthropology, geology, flora and fauna and provides much more information than other accounts on the Greenland settlements Polaris visited on her way north.
Bessels' is the only published first-hand account of the second wintering of part of the ship's complement on shore at Polaris House, near Littleton Island, and of that party's attempt at travelling south by boat until picked up by the Scottish whaler Ravenscraig. The same applies to the cruise aboard the whaler, Arctic, after Bessels and his companions transferred to that ship.
Essential reading for researchers and students of arctic exploration history, this book is also a compelling read for the interested general reader.
- Alaotsikko
- The Chief Scientist's Recollections of the American North Pole Expedition, 1871-73
- ISBN
- 9781552388754
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 1014 grammaa
- Sarja
- Northern Lights
- Julkaisupäivä
- 30.10.2016
- Kustantaja
- University of Calgary Press