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Ejnar Mikkelsen

    Ejnar Mikkelsen
    Perdus Dans L'Arctique, Recit de L'Expedition de L'Alabama, 1909 a 1912 (Éd. 1913)
    Conquering The Arctic Ice (1909)
    Lost In The Arctic
    Conquering The Arctic Ice
    Lost in the Arctic: Being the Story of the 'Alabama' Expedition, 1909-1912
    Against The Ice
    • 2022

      Mikkelsen, an experienced Arctic adventurer, set out in 1909 to prove that Robert Perry's outline of the East Greeland coast was erroneous and presumably self-serving. Iver Iversen, a ship's mechanic with no experience as an explorer, joined the expedition. Months later, the two men found themselves cut off from the world, suffering every imaginable Arctic travail: Mikkelsen's diary was even eaten by a bear. The two retained their sanity-- and their humor-- for three days. This is their harrowing account of survival and companionship

      Against The Ice
    • 2009

      Lost In The Arctic

      Being The Story Of The Alabama Expedition, 1909-1912 (1913)

      • 490 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, reflecting its historical significance. Although it may exhibit imperfections like marks and notations due to its age, the reprint aims to preserve the cultural value of the text. This initiative underscores a commitment to making important literature accessible in high-quality editions that honor the original format.

      Lost In The Arctic
    • 2009

      Conquering The Arctic Ice (1909)

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The narrative recounts Ejnar Mikkelsen's daring Arctic expedition from 1907-1908, aiming for the North Pole. Divided into three parts, it details the meticulous preparations, the treacherous journey across the ice with encounters of polar bears, and the eventual return to Denmark. Mikkelsen's vivid descriptions bring the harsh Arctic landscape to life, highlighting the formidable challenges faced by early explorers. This account serves as a significant historical document, preserving the spirit of adventure in one of the most extreme environments on Earth.

      Conquering The Arctic Ice (1909)
    • 2008

      Conquering The Arctic Ice

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The book highlights the rarity and rising cost of early literary works from the 1900s and earlier. It emphasizes the commitment to republishing these classic texts in accessible, high-quality editions that preserve the original content and artwork, making them available to a new generation of readers.

      Conquering The Arctic Ice