Polaris The Chief Scientist's Recollections of the American North Pole Expedition, 1871-73

Emil Bessels was chief scientist and medical officer on George Francis Hall's ill-fated American North Pole Expedition of 1871-73 on board the ship Polaris. Bessels' book, translated from the German in its entirety for the first time, is one of only two first-hand accounts of the voyage, a...

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Main Author: Bessels, Emil (auth)
Other Authors: Barr, William (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Calgary University of Calgary Press 2016
Series:Northern Lights
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