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Unchained Man: The Arctic Life and Times of Captain Robert Abram Bartlett

Unchained Man: The Arctic Life and Times of Captain Robert Abram Bartlett

Current price: $21.95
Publication Date: December 14th, 2018
Publisher:
Boulder Books
ISBN:
9781927099940
Pages:
300

Description

In February 1914, two men began a perilous 700 mile walk, across the barren ice of the Arctic Ocean from Alaska to Siberia, on a near-impossible rescue mission -- to save the crew and passengers of the ship Karluk, which had been crushed and sunk by pack ice. One of the men making this heroic journey was the legendary Robert Bartlett, captain of the Karluk, who, four years earlier, had navigated the Arctic for Robert Peary's disputed North Pole mission.

Bartlett's epic 1914 endeavor, which resulted in the rescue of 20 men, women and children (of the 31 originally stranded) proved to be the greatest of his many voyages to the Arctic.

Although Bartlett led a celebrated life, receiving international fame, awards and accolades for his achievements as an explorer, he was an enigmatic hero, despite receiving many fan letters, including one from President Teddy Roosevelt. Bartlett remained a loner who chased away his demons with liquor during his later life in New York City. Indeed, Bartlett's heroics are so celebrated that the man himself has been obscured by mythology, even as his exploits have been depicted in a recent film about the Karluk tragedy.

Based on archival research in three countries, Unchained Man explores the man behind the myth of Robert Bartlett, while celebrating the life of a central figure in international polar exploration and Arctic history.

About the Author

Maura Hanrahan is a Professor of Humanities at the University of Lethbridge.