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Chapter IX Discoveries in A New World of Ice

  • Frederick A. Cook
© McGill-Queen's University Press

© McGill-Queen's University Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Introduction vii
  3. Contents xvii
  4. List of Illustrations xxi
  5. Introduction I
  6. In and About Rio De Janeiro 3
  7. From Rio De Janeiro to Montevideo 16
  8. Organisation of The Expedition 39
  9. The "Belgica," Her Equipment, Her Comforts And Discomforts 50
  10. Montevideo to Punta Arenas 59
  11. Punta Arenas, The Southernmost Town 82
  12. From Punta Arenas to Ushuaia, Through The Fuegian Channels 92
  13. A Race of Fuegian Giants 98
  14. Discoveries in A New World of Ice 119
  15. Discoveries In A New World Of Ice 135
  16. From Dancoland to Alexander Islands 150
  17. Across the Antarctic Circle-First Efforts to Penetrate the Pack 161
  18. Along the Edge of the Pack-Ice 174
  19. Over Unknown Waters Into the Frozen Sea 193
  20. Helpless In A Hopeless Sea Of Ice 208
  21. Bird's-Eye View Of The Pack-Autumnal Tempests 216
  22. The Fading Days Of The Autumn 227
  23. The Autumn (Continued). Work and Pastime 241
  24. The Fading Days Of The Autumn (Continued) 253
  25. The Days Of Twilight Preceding The Long Night 267
  26. The South Polar Night - Departure Of The Sun 281
  27. The South Polar Night (Continued)- Days Of Discontentment 295
  28. The South Polar Night (Continued) - The Death Of Danco 307
  29. The South Polar Night (Continued). Midnight To Dawn 323
  30. Spring-Sunrisetwilight Of Dawn 339
  31. The Spring (Continued) -Return Of Lighta Sledge Journey 350
  32. Summer 365
  33. Summer (Continued) 378
  34. Freed From The Ice-Embracesreturn To Civilisation 390
  35. General Results Of The Belgian Antarctic Expedition 409
  36. The Antarctic Climate 425
  37. The Bathymetrical Conditions Of The Antarctic Regions 436
  38. Nautical Positions and Magnetic Deductions 444
  39. The Navigation Of The Antarctic Ice-Pack 448
  40. The Possibilities of Antarctic Exploration 453
  41. Index 471
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