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As polar exploration reached its zenith, and in the same month that
Captain Robert Falcon Scott perished in Antarctica, four young
scientists from Zurich took ship for Greenland. Though they had
little previous experience of arctic travel, their ambition was to
achieve the first west-to-east crossing of the northern
hemisphere's largest ice cap, making scientific observations along
the way. Few outside Switzerland have heard of this expedition or
its leader, the meteorologist Alfred de Quervain, in spite of its
success. In thirty-one days in the summer of 1912, the party
sledded across 640 kilometres of untracked snow and ice. Nobody
died or fell into a crevasse, although there were some near misses.
The voyage was more than a well-executed feat of arctic travel: de
Quervain and his colleagues collected data still used today by
scientists researching the effects of climate change on Greenland's
ice cap. De Quervain's popular account of his adventures, published
in German in 1914, is both a minor classic of exploration
literature and a sympathetic portrayal of life in Greenland's
remote coastal settlements in the early twentieth century.
Published to coincide with the expedition's 110th anniversary,
Across Greenland's Ice Cap includes the explorer's original text,
translated into English by his daughter and son-in-law; a
historical and biographical introduction by Martin Hood;
reflections on the journey's scientific legacy by the geographers
Andreas Vieli and Martin Luthi; and a treasure trove of hand-tinted
lantern slides reproduced in full colour.
Nachdruck des Originals von 1914 ber die schweizerische Gr
nlandexpedition von 1912/13, mit 37 Bildern im Text, 15 Tafeln und
einer Karte.
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