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31 revisions | Samara Cary at Feb 14, 2024 09:56 PM | |
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Samara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CarySamara CaryKatharine BeplerKatharine BeplerjessiesusanDartmouth Libraries | stefansson-wrangel-09-31-006rTABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE.................................................................vii INTRODUCTION, by John I. Knight.........................................xix Chapter Page I. The Background of the Story....................................... 1 II. The Early History of Wrangel Island.....................15 III. The Fatal Drift of the Karluk...........................27 IV. The Sinking of the Ship and the Journey Ashore..........44 V. The Summer of 1914 on Wrangel Island....................55 VI. The Planning of the New Expedition..........................67 VII. The Outfitting and the Voyage to Wrangel................91 VIII. The Difficulties of 1922 ................................ 118 IX. The Summer of 1923 and the Tragic News..................143 X. The History of the Wrangel Island Documents.............170 XI. The First Autumn on Wrangel Island......................180 XII. The First Winter and the Second Summer...........................210 XIII. The Second Winter and the Tragic End.............................232
APPENDICES I. The Fragmentary Papers of Milton Galle..................315 II. Ada Blackjack...........................................327 III. The Report of Captain Joseph Bernard on the Relief Opera- IV. The Vicissitudes of the Wrangel Island Documents .... 356 V. Further Consideration of the Charge by Mr. Harold Noice that Ada Blackjack was Responsible for the Death of Lome Knight 380 VI. Summary of the History and Political Situation of Wrangel Island 393 VII. Plover Land............................................399 VIII. Discussions in the Parliament of Canada about Wrangel Island . 410 IX. The Russian Visit to Wrangel Island.....................414
XI. The Contributors to the Wrangel Island Relief of 1923 .... 419 v | stefansson-wrangel-09-31-006rTABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE.................................................................vii INTRODUCTION, by John I. Knight.........................................xix Chapter Page I. The Background of the Story....................................... 1 II. The Early History of Wrangel Island.....................15 III. The Fatal Drift of the Karluk...........................27 IV. The Sinking of the Ship and the Journey Ashore..........44 V. The Summer of 1914 on Wrangel Island....................55 VI. The Planning of the New Expedition..........................67 VII. The Outfitting and the Voyage to Wrangel................91 VIII. The Difficulties of 1922 ................................ 118 IX. The Summer of 1923 and the Tragic News..................143 X. The History of the Wrangel Island Documents.............170 XI. The First Autumn on Wrangel Island......................180 XII. The First Winter and the Second Summer...........................210 XIII. The Second Winter and the Tragic End.............................232
APPENDICES I. The Fragmentary Papers of Milton Galle..................315 II. Ada Blackjack...........................................327 III. The Report of Captain Joseph Bernard on the Relief Opera- IV. The Vicissitudes of the Wrangel Island Documents .... 356 V. Further Consideration of the Charge by Mr. Harold Noice that Ada Blackjack was Responsible for the Death of Lome Knight 380 VI. Summary of the History and Political Situation of Wrangel Island 393 VII. Plover Land............................................399 VIII. Discussions in the Parliament of Canada about Wrangel Island . 410 IX. The Russian Visit to Wrangel Island.....................414
XI. The Contributors to the Wrangel Island Relief of 1923 .... 419 v |