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This title concerns a nightmare struggle for survival among the Artic wastes.

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Karluk by William Laird Mckinlay

William Laird McKinlay was a twenty-five-year-old Scottish schoolteacher when he set out as meteorologist on this 1913 expedition to the Arctic. Barely before the expedition had begun Karluk, their ship, was crushed and sunk in ice. He narrates the story of the crew's nightmare struggle for survival in the face of ignorance, lack of leadership and appalling conditions. No attempt had been made to select the crew for compatibility or strength of character, and they were untrained in any skills essential to survival in the Arctic. So they were left stranded in the Arctic ice while their leader continued his northern exploration, not returning for five years. Eight men died moving across the heaving ice floes, one man shot himself, two died of malnutrition and the rest barely managed to keep alive until rescue came. The account of their ordeal is a deeply moving tribute to human courage and endurance and, above all, to man's overpowering will to live.
William Laird McKinlay served on the Western Front after surviving this expedition. After the war he returned to Scotland and for many years was a headmaster in Greenock. He died in 1983 at the age of 95.
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ISBN 13 9780753811016
ISBN 10 0753811014
Title Karluk
Author William Laird Mckinlay
Series Voyages S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2000-11-02
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.