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100 1 $aGreely, A. W.$q(Adolphus Washington),$d1844-1935.
245 10 $aThree years of Arctic service;$ban account of the Lady Franklin Bay expedition of 1881-84, and the attainment of the farthest north.$cBy Adolphus W. Greely...
250 $a[New ed.]
260 $aNew York,$bC. Scribner's sons,$c1894.
300 $axxii, [2], 726 p.$bfront. (port.) illus., 2 fold. maps.$c23 cm.
500 $aIncludes index.
520 $aContains primary source material.
520 $aThis United States expedition during the First International Polar Year, based at Fort Conger, Lady Franklin Bay.on the east coast of Ellesmere Island, explored the north coast of Greenland from Cape Bryant to Cape Washington.the interior and west coast of Grinnell Land (northern Ellesmere Island), and extended the mapping of Hayes Sound. on Ellesmere. As relief ships failed to reach them, members of the party made a march out of the Hall Basin area, all but seven dying of starvation before rescue at Cape Sabine, Smith Sound" - Arctic Bib. 6118. "In preparing a popular edition in English, the same plan and scope have been followed as were the French and German editions. All the photographic reproductions have been retained, and only such portions of the text have been omitted as bear on scientific and historical matters, unessential to a full understanding of the expedition.
651 0 $aArctic regions.$0(NOBLE)22668
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