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Author Bessels, Emil, 1847-1888.

Title Polaris : the chief scientist's recollections of the American North Pole expedition, 1871-73 / Emil Bessels ; translated from the German: Die amerikanische Nordpol-Expedition (Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann, 1879), by William Barr
Published Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press : The Arctic Institute of North America, 2016

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Description 1 online resource
Series Northern lights series ; no. 19
Northern lights series ; no. 19
Contents Expedition members -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- The American North Pole Expedition / by Emil Bessels. Dedication ; Preface ; 1. Origin of the expedition and its outfitting ; 2. From New York to Newfoundland ; 3. From Newfoundland to Greenland ; 4. From Holsteinsborg to the northernmost settlement on earth ; 5. Historical review ; 6. Into unknown territory ; 7. The first days in Polaris Bay ; 8. The first sledge journey ; 9. Hall's sledge trip ; 10. In the realm of darkness ; 11. The New Year ; 12. Through darkness to the light ; 13. The southern sledge trip ; 14. Early summer ; 15. The boat voyage north ; 16. The summer ; 17. Southward ; 18. On terra firma ; 19. An ethnographic sketch ; 20. Further progress ; 21. The start of the ice floe drift ; 22. Between hopelessness and optimism ; 23. Spring on the floe ; 24. The seals ; 25. Salvation ; 26. The boat voyage in Arctic waters ; 27. Whaling ; 28. The search ; 29. Homeward bound -- Epilogue: Motive for murder -- Appendix 1. Scientific appendix (outline) -- Appendix 2. Hall's instructions -- Appendix 3. The Board of Inquiry -- Appendix 4. Biographical sketches
Summary "Polaris is a thoroughly edited, annotated translation of Die Amerikanische Nordpol-Expedition by Emil Bessels (Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann, 1879). Bessels recounts the expedition of the ship Polaris, led by Captain Charles Francis Hall, on its failed attempt to reach the North Pole. Bessels, Polaris's chief scientist, provides a thorough account of the voyage, including detailed descriptions of St. John's, Newfoundland, Greenland settlements, Inuit people and culture, and plentiful scientific data on the flora, fauna, geography, oceans they encountered. Recent discoveries concerning a more sinister aspect of the voyage also make this a vital critical edition. While wintering at Thank God Harbour in Northwest Greenland, Hall died suddenly; Bessels proclaimed the cause of death was stroke. In 1968 English professor Chauncy Loomis and pathologist Franklin Paddock exhumed Hall's body from the permafrost, discovering that Hall had in fact been poisoned with arsenic. Bessels had the knowledge and opportunity to poison Hall, but for decades no motive could be found. However, new evidence has emerged of a romantic triangle between Hall, Bessels, and a young American sculptor Vinnie Ream, providing, at last, a motive for murder. Barr's introduction and epilogue outline the unique aspects of Bessels book, placing it in the historical context of arctic exploration. Barr has added 723 endnotes, drawing on 73 bibliographic sources, to explain and to contextualize Bessels writing. Barr's appendices cover Bessel's scientific appendix, Hall's instructions, the Board of Inquiry that followed the expedition's return, and biographies of the seven major players in this tale of exploration and murder."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes In English
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Subject Bessels, Emil, 1847-1888 -- Travel -- Arctic regions
Hall, Charles Francis, 1821-1871.
SUBJECT Bessels, Emil, 1847-1888 fast
Hall, Charles Francis, 1821-1871 fast
Subject Polaris (Ship)
SUBJECT Polaris (Ship) fast
Subject TRAVEL / Australia & Oceania.
TRAVEL -- Australia & Oceania.
HISTORY -- Polar Regions.
Discoveries in geography -- American
Travel
SUBJECT Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration -- American. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006959
Subject Arctic Regions
Form Electronic book
Author Barr, William, 1940- editor, translator.
Arctic Institute of North America, issuing body.
LC no. 2019462970
ISBN 9781552388778
1552388778
9781552388761
155238876X
Other Titles Die amerikanische Nordpol-Expedition. English