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Josephi Marsdon August 22nd 06 07:31 PM

Check out this book about a 1905 voyage to the Arctic
 
http://www.ridgecrest.ca.us/~scanlach/ArcticIce.html

This is a historic novel about a ship that voyages to above
the Arctic circle in 1905-1906. It is based on an unpublished
memoir or journal of one of the crewmen.

The sailor got hired onto a ship that traded with natives
of Alaska, Canada, and Siberia above the Arctic circle and
they got locked in ice over the winter of 1905-1906 along
with several of the whaling fleet ships.

They did have a back-up gasoline engine for emergencies
but it didn't work when they needed it most.

The sailor's descriptions of weather, whale hunts, and native
culture are thrilling and, in some cases, wild.

There sure was a bunch of stuff going on up there a 100
years ago: murders and kidnappings, not to mention the
weather and info about the captains and ships of the
whaling fleet.

Josephi


DSK August 22nd 06 08:08 PM

Check out this book about a 1905 voyage to the Arctic
 
Josephi Marsdon wrote:

http://www.ridgecrest.ca.us/~scanlach/ArcticIce.html

This is a historic novel about a ship that voyages to above
the Arctic circle in 1905-1906. It is based on an unpublished
memoir or journal of one of the crewmen.


Here's a non-fiction book:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/067...lance&n=283155

Truth is better than fiction.

Written by the second in command and leader of the small
group of survivors, it is a very intense story. Highly
recommended.

DSK


Josephi Marsdon August 24th 06 09:03 PM

Check out this book about a 1905 voyage to the Arctic
 
in article , DSK at
wrote on 8/22/06 12:08 PM:

Josephi Marsdon wrote:

http://www.ridgecrest.ca.us/~scanlach/ArcticIce.html

This is a historic novel about a ship that voyages to above
the Arctic circle in 1905-1906. It is based on an unpublished
memoir or journal of one of the crewmen.


Here's a non-fiction book:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/067...v=glance&n=283
155

Truth is better than fiction.

Written by the second in command and leader of the small
group of survivors, it is a very intense story. Highly
recommended.

DSK



Looks like a good one. I'll get it when I have some spare $.

The one I mentioned (website near top above) is 95%+ true
according to the info.

Josephi



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