A spellbinding biography of Fridtjof Nansen, the pioneer of polar
exploration, with a spotlight on his harrowing three-year journey to the
top of the world.
An explorer who many adventurers argue ranks alongside polar celebrity
Ernest Shackleton, Fridtjof Nansen contributed tremendous amounts of new
information to our knowledge about the Polar Arctic. At a time when the
North Pole was still undiscovered territory, he attempted the journey in
a way that most experts thought was mad: Nansen purposefully locked his
ship in ice for two years in order to float northward along the
currents. Richly illustrated with historic photographs, this riveting
account of Nansen's Arctic expedition celebrates the legacy of an
extraordinary adventurer who pushed the boundaries of human exploration
to further science into the twentieth century.
Christy Ottaviano Books