The First Crossing of Greenland
Fridtjof Nansen author Hubert Majendie Gepp translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:18th May '11
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In this 1890 publication Fridtjof Nansen recounts the first successful crossing of the interior of Greenland.
This two-volume work chronicles the first successful crossing of the Greenland interior by Fridtjof Nansen (1861–1930) and five colleagues over two months in 1888. The books cover their journey to Greenland as well as the journey westward across the 'inner ice', and also include appendices detailing the expedition's discoveries.First published in English in 1890, this book by Norwegian explorer and scientist Fridtjof Nansen (1861–1930) recounts the first crossing of the Greenland interior in 1888, an expedition that took two months. Learning from previous failed attempts, Nansen suggested crossing from the uninhabited east to the inhabited west of Greenland, an innovation that proved successful. Nansen's account was translated by Hubert Majendie Gepp and includes an introduction written by the secretary of the Royal Geographical Society. Volume 2 begins with the party setting out for the west, and includes lextensive descriptions of the climate and encounters with Inuit peoples. The book closes with the party reaching the west coast and journeying home. Volume 2 also includes an appendix of the scientific discoveries of the expedition. Nansen, who later served as delegate to the League of Nations, was awarded the 1922 Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian endeavours.
ISBN: 9781108031103
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 31mm
Weight: 680g
542 pages