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The Last Voyage of the Karluk: Shipwreck and Rescue in the Arctic
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Genre: Biography and Autobiography: Adventurers and Explorers Format: Paperback, 300 pages, b&w photos, full index Pub Date: April 2007 ISBN-10: 1-897317-18-2 ISBN-13: 978-1-897317-18-1 Price: CDN$19.95 Qty: |
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Book Description On January 4, 1914, the Karluk was stuck in ice when the ominous sound of the ship’s stern being ripped open by pack ice was heard by all on board. It sounded like the firing of a cannon. Bartlett immediately ordered supplies be unloaded on the ice. The Karluk began to break up on January 10, and all on board were ordered to abandon ship. When everyone was safely on the ice, the captain himself went back to his cabin and, all alone, put Chopin’s Funeral March on his Victrola. As the water rose in the cabin, he whispered "Goodbye," left the sinking vessel to the mournful sound of Chopin’s music and hurried out on the ice. It was to be the beginning of one of the greatest feats of valour in world history. More Information on Captain Bob Bartlett | |
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