Fridtjof Nansen Libros
Fridtjof Nansen, explorador y científico noruego, se hizo famoso por su audaz expedición Fram. Su empeño tuvo como objetivo alcanzar el Polo Norte aprovechando la deriva natural del hielo polar. El enfoque de Nansen se centró en una planificación meticulosa a largo plazo y la gestión de recursos, lo que lo convierte en una figura inspiradora para cualquier aventurero.







The First Crossing of Greenland - Volume 2
- 542 páginas
- 19 horas de lectura
The book offers insights into Greenland and the Arctic regions, exploring historical expeditions and discoveries. It is part of a two-volume series originally published in 1890 and spans 541 pages. While it lacks illustrations and may contain typographical errors, readers can access a free scanned version and excerpts online. Additionally, purchasers receive a trial membership to the General Books Club, granting access to over a million titles. The content covers various subjects, including geography and travel in polar regions.
The First Crossing of Greenland - Volume 1
- 564 páginas
- 20 horas de lectura
The narrative details Fridtjof Nansen's groundbreaking expedition across the interior of Greenland, marking a significant achievement in exploration. Through vivid descriptions and personal reflections, he captures the challenges faced and the landscapes encountered during this historic journey in 1890. Nansen's account not only highlights the physical hardships but also emphasizes the spirit of adventure and the pursuit of knowledge in uncharted territories.
Through the Caucasus to the Volga
- 276 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Featuring Nansen's captivating account of his Caucasus expedition, this classic exploration narrative from 1931 offers insights into early 20th-century adventures. Its rarity and historical significance make it a valuable read for exploration enthusiasts. The book is being republished in a modern edition, preserving the original text and artwork, ensuring accessibility to a new generation of readers interested in the rich history of exploration.
This exploration classic was the first arctic bestseller and it is gripping narrative spawned the arctic expeditions that followed and a whole new genre of writing in the golden age of exploration. Includes the original photographs.
An abridged edition of the 1897 book in which Fridjof Nansen provides an account of the trials and tribulations he and his crew experienced in the course of their exploration of the North Pole region, traveling first aboard the "Fram," a ship designed to withstand the crushing ice of the polar cap, and then by sledge
Norway and the Union With Sweden
- 104 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
One of Norway's most celebrated historical figures, Fridtjof Nansen recounts the tumultuous union of Norway and Sweden. Drawing on his own experience as a diplomat, Nansen provides a compelling narrative of this pivotal period in Scandinavian history.
The Sea West Of Spitsbergen; The Oceanographic Observations Of The Isachsen Spitsbergen Expedition In 1910
- 110 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
This book presents the groundbreaking oceanographic research conducted by the Isachsen-Spitsbergen Expedition in 1910. Utilizing the latest technologies and techniques, the researchers were able to uncover important information about the physical and biological properties of the sea west of Spitsbergen, shedding new light on this little-understood region of the ocean.
Through Siberia, the Land of the Future
- 602 páginas
- 22 horas de lectura
The travel narrative offers a fascinating exploration of Siberia and its indigenous cultures, providing valuable insights into the region's landscapes and peoples. First published in English in 1914, it serves as an important historical account for those intrigued by the unique aspects of Siberian life and environment.