The Frozen North: An Account of Arctic Exploration for Use in Schools by Horton
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Horton, Edith
English
"The Frozen North: An Account of Arctic Exploration for Use in Schools" by Edith Horton is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book aims to educate young readers about the exploration of the Arctic regions, highlighting the significant contributions made by explorers such as Sir John Franklin and Elisha Kent Kane. It delves ...
of its inhabitants, making the subject accessible and engaging for school use. At the start of the book, the introduction outlines the challenges and historical context surrounding Arctic exploration. It discusses the vast and largely uncharted territory of the north polar regions, the influence of early navigators, and the motivations behind expeditions to find alternative trade routes. Horton emphasizes the importance of previous explorers in paving the way for current understanding, and introduces future chapters that will detail their individual journeys, struggles, and achievements while igniting curiosity about the mysterious Arctic landscape and its people. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Nancy Martinez
9 months agoUnlike many other resources I've purchased before, the wealth of information provided exceeds the average market standard. This is a solid reference for both beginners and experts.
Charles Martinez
7 months agoThis is an essential addition to any academic digital library.
Linda Davis
2 months agoI found the author's tone to be very professional yet accessible, the author clearly has a deep mastery of the subject matter. I'll be recommending this to my students and colleagues alike.
Richard Davis
7 months agoFinally found a version that is easy on the eyes.
Margaret Jones
4 months agoThe research depth is palpable from the very first chapter.