
Hell on ice : $b The saga of the "Jeannette"
"Hell on Ice: The Saga of the Jeannette" by Edward Ellsberg is a historical account written in the late 20th century. This book details the ill-fated expedition of the USS Jeannette, which sought to navigate through the Arctic in search of the North Pole during the late 19th century. Through a blend of fictional narrative and historical documentation, the author explores the challenges faced by Captain George Washington De Long and his crew while navigating the treacherous waters and ice packs of the Arctic, reflecting on themes of human endurance and the pursuit of knowledge. The opening of the memoir introduces readers to the reflective thoughts of George Wallace Melville, the engineer-in-chief of the Jeannette, as he recalls the expedition of 1879. Melville reminisces about a stone cross commemorating De Long and his crew, hinting at the tragedy to come. The opening chapters provide insights into the expedition's preparation, including the ship's modifications to withstand Arctic conditions, the officers' selection, and the tense atmosphere surrounding the launch. As the crew embarks on their journey, their challenges become apparent, foreshadowing the calamities they will encounter in the ice-laden Arctic seas.
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