Stories of North Pole Adventure by Frank Mundell is a collection of thrilling narratives about Arctic exploration, written primarily for younger readers. The book recounts the daring expeditions of polar explorers who ventured into the frozen regions of the far North in search of discovery and glory. Through dramatic storytelling, Mundell describes the harsh climate, vast ice fields, dangerous sea voyages, and the endurance required to survive extreme cold and isolation.
The volume highlights the use of sled dogs, ice-bound ships, and primitive navigation methods, emphasizing courage, perseverance, and teamwork. While based on real expeditions, the stories are told in an accessible and adventurous style intended to inspire fascination with exploration. Reflecting early twentieth-century enthusiasm for heroic exploration, the book celebrates human determination against nature?s challenges and introduces readers to the history and romance of Arctic discovery.
Additional information
| Weight | 341 g |
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| Dimensions | 13 × 19 cm |
| Author | Frank Mundell |
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| Publisher | The Sunday School Union |
| Published On | C1895 |
| Pages | 160pp |
| Country | London: United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Dimension | 13cm x 19cm |
| Item Weight | 344gm |






