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Midnight to the North

the untold story of the woman who saved the Polaris Expedition

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An edition of Midnight to the North (2002)

Midnight to the North

the untold story of the woman who saved the Polaris Expedition

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"The Polaris expedition of 1871-1873 was one of the strangest tragedies in the history of Arctic exploration. Less than five months after setting out to lead the first official American party to the North Pole, the expedition's leader, Captain Charles Francis Hall, was dead, likely murdered by his crew. The Polaris was locked in ice; nineteen of its crew and passengers were forced to embark on what would be the longest ice-drift in history.

Remarkably, all survived - thanks in large part to the skills of one woman, Tookoolito, Hall's thirty-four-year-old Inuit translator.".

"In Midnight to the North, the poet Sheila Nickerson describes how this "Sacajawea of the ice" helped sustain a wildly various group of people thrown together in desperate circumstances. Brave, resourceful, and unassuming, Tookoolito kept the expedition together - physically and emotionally - in the face of starvation, disease, freezing cold, storms, and the constant danger of being crushed by drifting ice.

As the months passed, members of the group became increasingly mistrustful of one another, and cannibalism became a real and terrible threat. Although Tookoolito could have abandoned the others on several occasions, she stayed, faithful to Hall s memory.".

"Had it not been for the deep loyalty of this heroic but largely forgotten woman, the journey of the ill-fated Polaris might stand as a monument to the mix of bravery and madness that constituted much of early Arctic adventure. A meticulously researched, spellbinding tale of flawed motivation, desperate ambitions, and awesome peril, Midnight to the North tells the story behind the story of the Polaris: how one indigenous woman made the white man s adventure possible - and at what price."--BOOK JACKET.

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Midnight to the North: the untold story of the woman who saved the Polaris Expedition
2002, Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-187).

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
919.804
Library of Congress
G585.T66 N53 2002, G585.T66N53 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
187 p. ;
Number of pages
187

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17919759M
Internet Archive
midnighttonorthu0000nick
ISBN 10
1585421332
LCCN
2001046470
OCLC/WorldCat
47756219
Library Thing
401957
Goodreads
377987

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