Experience the thrill and danger of Arctic exploration as you journey with Captain John Ross through the vast, icy wilderness of the North. This first-hand account of Ross's voyage provides a vivid and unforgettable portrait of a unique and challenging world, and offers insights into the experiences of the Inuit people, the natural history of the region, and the political and economic ambitions that drove polar exploration in the 19th century.
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