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The North Polar regions have haunted the imagination of travellers for 500 years, luring many, including Sir John Franklin and his crew, to their deaths. His gripping account of his 1823 voyage is just one of the selections in this enthralling anthology of travelogues, fiction and nature writing. Heroic-age explorers such as Nansen and Peary pit themselves against the lethal grandeur of the ice, while modern environmentalists such as Barry Lopez warn how close we are to losing it.
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