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This is a work of fiction describing the journey of Walter E. Traprock in his ship, the Kawa, to the north pole. Written in 1922 it was regarded at the time as a light-hearted parody of contemporary exploration writing, but its humorous style has become very dated.
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My northern exposure: the Kawa at the Pole
1922, G.P. Putnam's Sons
Hardcover, light brown cloth with gilt lettering
in English
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Illustrated lining-papers.
Frontispiece and illustrations on p. [23], [35], [47], [59], [71], [83], [95], [107], [117], [127], [137], [147], [157], [167], [177], [187], [197], [209], [221] and [233], by N. Courtney Owen.
Advertisements on p. [2] at end.
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