Farthest North ~ 1st US Edition

Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship "Fram" 1893-96 and of a Fifteen Months’ Sleigh Journey by Dr. Nansen and Lieut. Johansen — 2 Volume Set

By Fridtjof Nansen

 

New York: Harper & Brothers, 1897. Fridtjof Nansen — First US Edition in Near Fine Condition. 2 Vols. Thick 8vo. Volume One: [x] 587 pp. Volume Two: [x] 729 pp. + 4 pp. of publisher’s ads. Bound in dark brown cloth, with gilt-stamped lettering and decoration on the spine, and gilt-stamped lettering within a gilt, green, red, and silver nautical motif on the front board. The tops of the leaves are gilt. Both volumes are clean and bright inside and out. Includes all four original color maps in pockets of Volume One, 120 full-page text illustrations, 16 colored plates from Nansen’s own sketches, an etched portrait frontispieces with tissue guards, and photogravures. With an Appendix by Otto Sverdrup, Captain of the Fram. A Beautiful Set.

 

Nansen’s first person account of this highly important journey to prove that a drift-current sets across the polar regions from the Bering Strait and the neighborhood of the New Siberia Islands towards the east coast of Greenland. Nansen’s theory was based on a number of indications, not the least of which was the discovery of portions of the wreck of the "Jeannette" which had been lost off the New Siberia Islands in 1881 but which were found on drift ice off the south-west coast of Greeenland. His ship, the "Fram", was specially built of extraordinarily strong materials and of a design to be lifted by rather than crushed by the ice. The validation of the theory, the expedition and the trek made northward over the ice on foot to a point farthest north is documented in these two Fine volumes.

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BOOKUID#| STATUS|available TITLE|Farthest North AUTHOR|Fridtjof Nansen YEAR|1897 EDITION|1st US KEYWORDS|nansen,fram,north pole,arctic,Greenland,sverdrup,polar regions CATEGORY|arctic PRICE|325