"Farthest North" by Charles Lanman is a 19th-century historical narrative that recounts the life and polar explorations of Lieutenant James Booth Lockwood, specifically his involvement in the Greely Arctic Expedition, which aimed to expand knowledge of the Arctic. The book portrays Lockwood as a determined explorer and a man of strong character, detailing his early life, military education, and the experiences that fueled his passion for adventure. The initial chapters create a foundation for his expedition, discussing the circumstances of the Greely mission and emphasizing Lockwood's contributions and insights. The book corrects misunderstandings about the expedition's accomplishments and difficulties. Lockwood's journey spans from his childhood through military service to his ultimate northward exploration, setting the stage for the dramatic events that unfold in the harsh Arctic environment.
Farthest North The Life and Explorations of Lieutenant James Booth Lockwood, of the Greely Arctic Expedition
By Charles Lanman
Embark on a thrilling journey to the frozen north, where a man's courage and determination are tested by the unforgiving Arctic wilderness.
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