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The Karluks Last Voyage An Epic Of Death And Survival In The Arctic Capt Robert A Bartlett

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The Karluks Last Voyage An Epic Of Death And Survival In The Arctic Capt Robert A Bartlett
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Publisher: M. Evans & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.04 MB
Author: Capt. Robert A. Bartlett
ISBN: 9781590774779, 1590774779
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Karluks Last Voyage An Epic Of Death And Survival In The Arctic Capt Robert A Bartlett by Capt. Robert A. Bartlett 9781590774779, 1590774779 instant download after payment.

"We did not all come back." Thus begins the rare firsthand account of the extraordinary ordeal of the Karluk, the flagship of explorer Vilhjalmar Stefansson's Arctic expedition of 1913-1916. When ice trapped the Karluk, Stefansson abandoned Captain Robert A. Bartlett and the crew—eleven of whom perished—to their fate.
When the ice crushed the Karluk and sank her, Bartlett led the shipwrecked survivors safely to Wrangell Island. From there, with one Inuit companion, he journeyed across 700 miles of frozen seas and Siberian wilderness to return with rescuers. It is a feat that rivals Shackleton's own celebrated efforts to seek for the crew of the Endurance.

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