In 1893 Fridtjof Nansen set off on one of the greatest journeys of exploration ever undertaken. The remarkable three-year project involved building a special ship; designed to ride out the savage pressure of the ice; to sail round the north of Russia into the Kara and Laptev Seas and then; using his intuition as to arctic currents; deliberately freeze the ship into the ice to drift towards the North Pole. From the drifting ship; Nansen and one of his men would then; using dog teams; make the last assault towards the North Pole across the pack. Characterised by Nansen's restless and endless innovation; the expedition was to be another in the litany of heroic failures. But its advances in technique; the sheer willpower that drove Nansen and Johansen; first north from the Fram and then south across the melting pack to the uncharted mass of Franz Josef Land; using sledge and kayak; under assault from walrus and polar bear and above all the temperamental and endlessly changing ice; was to light a fire of inspiration that later carried men to both North and South Pole. The first edition of Farthest North sold 40;000 copies in English on publication. One of its reviewers puts it best: 'Two things were very prominent. One was the indomitable faith of the man in himself; and the other the unanimity with which most of the best authorities believed he was going to a living grave.' Nansen had '...made the most conspicuous advance towards the Pole that has ever been made; and almost as great an advance as has been accomplished by all other voyages in the nineteenth century put together...He is a Man in a Million.' This is the only complete edition in English.
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