In the nineteenth century, theories about the North Pole ran rampant.
Was it an open sea? Was it a portal to new worlds within the globe? Or
was it just a wilderness of ice? When Sir John Franklin disappeared in
the Arctic in 1845, explorers decided it was time to find out. In
scintillating detail, Ninety Degrees North tells of the vying
governments (including the United States, Britain, Germany, and
Austria-Hungary) and fantastic eccentrics (from Swedish balloonists to
Italian aristocrats) who, despite their heroic failures, often achieved
massive celebrity as they battled shipwreck, starvation, and sickness to
reach the top of the world. Drawing on unpublished archives and
long-forgotten journals, Fleming tells this story with consummate
craftsmanship and wit. Ninety Degrees North is a riveting saga of
humankind's search for the ultimate goal.