The German surgeon and explorer Emil Bessels (1847-88) was head of the scientific team on the American-sponsored Polaris Expedition, which in 1871-3 made an unsuccessful attempt to reach the North Pole. Some of the crew spent months adrift on an ice floe and others were marooned in Greenland. Astonishingly, they survived, but much of the expedition's scientific research remained unpublished as a result of financial wrangling. This 1879 publication is a popular account of the journey, with a substantial scientific appendix based on the expedition papers and additional data shared with Bessels by Sir George Nares. It describes the expedition's landfalls from Newfoundland to Greenland, and experiences, including temperatures so low that mercury froze, hunting for polar bears and seals for food, and the help provided by the local Inuit, whose language, traditions and burial customs Bessels outlines. The book also contains over eighty illustrations, mostly woodcuts.
Der Marineoffizier und Arktisforscher Karl Weyprecht, 1838 in Darmstadt geboren, nahm zwischen 1872 und 1874 an der Nordpol-Expedition teil, die zum Ziel hatte, die Nordostpassage zu erforschen...
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Einige Regionen der Erde haben die Phantasie der Menschen schon immer angeregt. Die Eroberung des Nordpols beschäftigte ganze Generationen von wagemutigen Entdeckern und Abenteurern. Bei Siggi Sawall...
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Die erste deutsche Nordpolar-Expedition im Jahre 1868 - mit zwei Originalkarten und einer Chromolithographie ist ein unveränderter, hochwertiger Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1871...