In 1875, Sir George Strong Nares (1831-1915) set out for the Arctic
in command of the ships Alert and Discovery, hoping to reach the
North Pole and find the rumoured Open Polar Sea that surrounded it.
The Official Report, published in 1876, recounts his
fifteenth-month journey in lively and often harrowing detail,
describing freezing temperatures, frostbite and scurvy, vast,
uncharted landscapes and treacherous, ice-choked waterways. It
records the progress of the British Arctic Expedition with the
scrupulous detail of a ship's log, providing valuable insights into
the logistical complexities and human costs of Polar exploration.
'We had arrived on the shore of the Arctic Ocean finding it exactly
the opposite of an Open Polar Sea', Nares notes ruefully. A
two-volume popular account of the voyage, published in 1878, is
also reissued in this series.
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