In the Kingdom of Ice: The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeannette

Author:   Hampton Sides ,  Arthur Morey
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The age of exploration was drawing to a close, yet the mystery of the North Pole remained. Contemporaries described the pole as the `unattainable object of our dreams', and the urge to fill in this last great blank space on the map grew irresistible.In 1879 the USS Jeannette set sail from San Francisco to cheering crowds and amid a frenzy of publicity. The ship and its crew, captained by the heroic George De Long, were destined for the uncharted waters of the Arctic. But it wasn't long before the Jeannette was trapped in crushing pack ice. Amid the rush of water and the shrieks of breaking wooden boards, the crew found themselves marooned a thousand miles north of Siberia with only the barest supplies, facing a seemingly impossible trek across endless ice. Battling everything from snow blindness and polar bears to ferocious storms and frosty labyrinths, the expedition fought madness and starvation as they desperately strove for survival.

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Author:   Hampton Sides ,  Arthur Morey
Publisher:   Books on Tape
Imprint:   Books on Tape
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 4.60cm , Length: 16.80cm
Weight:   0.499kg
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9780307966568


ISBN 10:   0307966569
Publication Date:   05 August 2014
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As our knowledge of the world increases, it must be difficult for audacious explorers to find terra incognita to match their passion. Surely the same frustration holds true for writers in that worthy genre, exploration literature: Haven't all great stories been told? Never underestimate the ingenuity of a first-rate author. Hampton Sides's In the Kingdom of Ice The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeannette, which recounts the astonishing tribulations of a group of seafarers determined to be the first men to reach and reconnoiter the North Pole, is a splendid book in every way... It would be malicious to ruin the suspense about the fate of the Jeannette's crew... The book is a marvelous nonfiction thriller. - The Wall Street Journal Compelling....Sides spins a propulsive narrative from obscure documents, journals and his own firsthand visits to the Arctic regions visited by the Jeannette and its crew. In the Kingdom of Ice makes for harrowing reading as it recounts the grim aspects of the explorers' battle for survival: illness, crippling frostbite, snow-blindness and the prospect of starvation. As grisly as the details are, you keep turning pages to find out how DeLong and his men pull themselves past each setback -- even though there's always another one looming ahead. --USA Today [Sides] brings vividness to In the Kingdom of Ice, and in the tragedy of the Jeannette he's found a story that epitomizes both the heroism and the ghastly expense of life that characterized the entire Arctic enterprise...With an eye for the telling detail, he sketches the crew members as individuals...The bare facts of what happened to the Jeannette's crew are easily Googleable, but if you don't already know the story, In the Kingdom of Ice reads like a first-class epic thriller. De Long and his companions became explorers of not only unknown geographical territory but also extremes of suffering and despair. In his stoic endurance of disappointment and pain, De Long rivals Louis Zamperini, the hero of Laura Hillenbrand's Unbroken... --Lev Grossman, Time Magazine First-rate polar history and adventure narrative...wonderfully evocative.... Sides vividly recounts the horrors [of the voyage]. In the Kingdom of Ice is a harrowing story, well told. --The New York Times Book Review Unforgettable...a pulse-racing epic of endurance set against an exceedingly bizarre Arctic backdrop...[Sides'] descriptions of the physical challenges the men face and the eerie landscape that surrounds them are masterful. As De Long and his crew attempt to save themselves, the story grows in suspense and psychological complexity...More strange and fantastic turns follow, involving uncharted and uninhabited lands, and it pains me that I cannot describe them without spoiling the pleasure of those who have not yet read In the Kingdom of Ice. Sides' book is a masterful work of history and storytelling. -- The Los Angeles Times America's own brush with epic polar tragedy, the subject of Hampton Sides' phenomenally gripping new book, is a less well-known affair...What ensued -- a struggle to survive and a nearly 1,000-mile trek across the Arctic Ocean and into the vastness of Siberia -- stands as one of the most perilous journeys ever. Sides works story-telling magic as he evokes the pathos and suffering of what unfolded: De Long and his crew endured hardships that boggle the mind. But there is also beauty here... [Sides] writes superbly on the geography of Siberia and the Arctic, and the abundant bird and animal life the explorers encountered on their travels, which took them across ice, storm-tossed seas, treacherous tundra, rocky seacoasts, and volcanic islands. --The Boston Globe .. .harrowing and impeccably pace. -- The New Yorker A dazzling page-turner..... --Nathaniel Philbrick, New York Times bestselling author of In the Heart of the Sea, Bunker Hill and Sea of Glory [A] stunningly vivid account..... --Mark Bowden, New York Times Bestselling author of Black Hawk Down An astonishingly good story.... --Candice Millard, New York Times bestselling author of The Destiny of the Republic and The River of Doubt Hampton Sides conjures the doomed USS Jeannette and her courageous crew with haunting power.... --Caroline Alexander, New York Times bestselling author of The Endurance and The Bounty A spellbinding tale.... -- David Grann, New York Times bestselling author of The Lost City of Z Hampton Sides is one of America's most expansive and engaging storytellers, and he proves it again with the incredible saga of the USS Jeannette. ... --Scott Anderson, New York Times bestselling author of Lawrence in Arabia A vivid tale of exploration set in a howling, deadly wilderness. --T.J. Stiles, Pulitzer Prize winning author of The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt From the Hardcover edition.


As our knowledge of the world increases, it must be difficult for audacious explorers to find terra incognita to match their passion. Surely the same frustration holds true for writers in that worthy genre, exploration literature: Haven't all great stories been told? Never underestimate the ingenuity of a first-rate author. Hampton Sides's In the Kingdom of Ice The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeannette, which recounts the astonishing tribulations of a group of seafarers determined to be the first men to reach and reconnoiter the North Pole, is a splendid book in every way... It would be malicious to ruin the suspense about the fate of the Jeannette's crew... The book is a marvelous nonfiction thriller. - The Wall Street Journal [Sides] brings vividness to In the Kingdom of Ice, and in the tragedy of the Jeannette he's found a story that epitomizes both the heroism and the ghastly expense of life that characterized the entire Arctic enterprise...With an eye for the telling detail, he sketches the crew members as individuals...The bare facts of what happened to the Jeannette's crew are easily Googleable, but if you don't already know the story, In the Kingdom of Ice reads like a first-class epic thriller. De Long and his companions became explorers of not only unknown geographical territory but also extremes of suffering and despair. In his stoic endurance of disappointment and pain, De Long rivals Louis Zamperini, the hero of Laura Hillenbrand's Unbroken... - Lev Grossman, Time Magazine Unforgettable...a pulse-racing epic of endurance set against an exceedingly bizarre Arctic backdrop...[Sides'] descriptions of the physical challenges the men face and the eerie landscape that surrounds them are masterful. As De Long and his crew attempt to save themselves, the story grows in suspense and psychological complexity...More strange and fantastic turns follow, involving uncharted and uninhabited lands, and it pains meh


As our knowledge of the world increases, it must be difficult for audacious explorers to find terra incognita to match their passion. Surely the same frustration holds true for writers in that worthy genre, exploration literature: Haven't all great stories been told? Never underestimate the ingenuity of a first-rate author. Hampton Sides's In the Kingdom of Ice The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeannette, which recounts the astonishing tribulations of a group of seafarers determined to be the first men to reach and reconnoiter the North Pole, is a splendid book in every way... It would be malicious to ruin the suspense about the fate of the Jeannette's crew... The book is a marvelous nonfiction thriller. - The Wall Street Journal Compelling....Sides spins a propulsive narrative from obscure documents, journals and his own firsthand visits to the Arctic regions visited by the Jeannette and its crew. In the Kingdom of Ice makes for harrowing reading as it recounts the grim aspects of the explorers' battle for survival: illness, crippling frostbite, snow-blindness and the prospect of starvation. As grisly as the details are, you keep turning pages to find out how DeLong and his men pull themselves past each setback -- even though there's always another one looming ahead. --USA Today [Sides] brings vividness to In the Kingdom of Ice, and in the tragedy of the Jeannette he's found a story that epitomizes both the heroism and the ghastly expense of life that characterized the entire Arctic enterprise...With an eye for the telling detail, he sketches the crew members as individuals...The bare facts of what happened to the Jeannette's crew are easily Googleable, but if you don't already know the story, In the Kingdom of Ice reads like a first-class epic thriller. De Long and his companions became explorers of not only unknown geographical territory but also extremes of suffering and despair. In his stoic endurance


<b>Enthralling</b> <i>In the Kingdom of Ice </i>is <b>a brilliant explosion of narrative non-fiction</b> detailed, moving, harrowing, <b>as gripping as any well-paced thriller but a lot more interesting because it is also true</b> Too often American heroism is presented at one-dimensional success against the odds This is a much more subtle and rewarding book, an account of magnificent disaster, of courage devoted to attempting something that could not be done. --<b><i>The Times of London </i></b> <b> </b>As our knowledge of the world increases, it must be difficult for audacious explorers to find terra incognita to match their passion. Surely the same frustration holds true for writers in that worthy genre, exploration literature: Haven t all great stories been told? Never underestimate the ingenuity of a first-rate author. Hampton Sides s <i>In the Kingdom of Ice</i> <i>The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeannette, </i> which recounts the astonishing tribulations of a group of seafarers determined to be the first men to reach and reconnoiter the North Pole, is <b>a splendid book in every way</b> It would be malicious to ruin the suspense about the fate of the Jeannette s crew <b>The book is</b> <b>a marvelous nonfiction thriller</b>. --<b><i>The Wall Street Journal</i></b> <b>Compelling</b>....Sides spins a <b>propulsive</b> narrative from obscure documents, journals and his own firsthand visits to the Arctic regions visited by the Jeannette and its crew.<i> In the Kingdom of Ice</i> makes for <b>harrowing</b> reading as it recounts the grim aspects of the explorers' battle for survival: illness, crippling frostbite, snow-blindness and the prospect of starvation. As grisly as the details are, you <b>keep turning pages</b> to find out how DeLong and his men pull themselves past each setback even though there's always another one looming ahead. <b><i>--USA Today </b><b> </b>[Sides] brings vividness to <i>In the Kingdom of Ice</i>, and in the tragedy of the Jeannette he s found a story that epitomizes both the heroism and the ghastly expense of life that characterized the entire Arctic enterprise With an eye for the telling detail, he sketches the crew members as individuals The bare facts of what happened to the Jeannette s crew are easily Googleable, but if you don t already know the story, <i>In the Kingdom of Ice </i><b>reads like a first-class epic thriller</b>. De Long and his companions became explorers of not only unknown geographical territory but also extremes of suffering and despair. <b>In his stoic endurance of disappointment and pain, De Long rivals Louis Zamperini, the hero of Laura Hillenbrand s <i>Unbroken </i></b>--<b>Lev Grossman, <i>Time </i>Magazine</b> <b>First-rate polar history and adventure narrative</b>...<b>wonderfully evocative</b>.... Sides vividly recounts the horrors [of the voyage].<i>In the Kingdom of Ice </i>is <b>a harrowing story, well told</b>.<b><i>--The New York Times Book Review</b> <b> Unforgettable a pulse-racing epic of endurance set against an exceedingly bizarre Arctic backdrop</b> [Sides ] descriptions of the physical challenges the men face and the eerie landscape that surrounds them are masterful. As De Long and his crew attempt to save themselves, the story grows in suspense and psychological complexity More strange and fantastic turns follow, involving uncharted and uninhabited lands, and it pains me that I cannot describe them without spoiling the pleasure of those who have not yet read <i>In the Kingdom of Ice</i>. Sides book is <b>a masterful work of history and storytelling</b>. --<b><i>The Los Angeles Times</b> America s own brush with epic polar tragedy, the subject of Hampton Sides <b> phenomenally gripping</b> new book, is a less well-known affair What ensued a struggle to survive and a nearly 1,000-mile trek across the Arctic Ocean and into the vastness of Siberia stands as one of the most perilous journeys ever. Sides works <b>story-telling magic</b> as he evokes the pathos and suffering of what unfolded: De Long and his crew endured hardships that boggle the mind. But there is also beauty here [Sides] writes superbly on the geography of Siberia and the Arctic, and the abundant bird and animal life the explorers encountered on their travels, which took them across ice, storm-tossed seas, treacherous tundra, rocky seacoasts, and volcanic islands. <b><i>--The Boston Globe</b> harrowing and impeccably paced. <b>--<i>The New Yorker</i> A dazzling page-turner..... --<b>Nathaniel Philbrick, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>In the Heart of the Sea, Bunker Hill</i> and <i>Sea of Glory</i></b> [A] stunningly vivid account..... <b>--Mark Bowden, <i>New York Times</i>Bestselling author of<i>Black Hawk Down</i></b> An astonishingly good story.... --<b>Candice Millard, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Destiny of the Republic </i>and <i>The River of Doubt</b> Hampton Sides conjures the doomed<i>USS Jeannette</i>and her courageous crew with haunting power.... --<b>Caroline Alexander, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Endurance </i>and <i>The Bounty A spellbinding tale.... <b><i>--</i>David Grann, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of<i> The Lost City of Z</b> Hampton Sides is one of America s most expansive and engaging storytellers, and he proves it again with the incredible saga of the USS<i>Jeannette</i>.... --<b>Scott Anderson, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Lawrence in Arabia</i></b> Avivid tale of exploration setin a howling, deadly wilderness. --<b>T.J. Stiles, Pulitzer Prize winning author of<i>The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt</i></b> <i>From the Hardcover edition.</i>


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HAMPTON SIDES is an award-winning editor of Outside and the author of the bestselling histories Hellhound on his Trail, Blood and Thunder and Ghost Soldiers.

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