You will not find Bill White (1905 – 2001) listed in any Arctic bibliographies or biographies. He has, hitherto, appeared in the pages of Henry Larsen’s autobiographical The Big Ship (1967), an account of the Arctic voyages of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police schooner St. Roch, which gained fame when Larsen navigated it through the Northwest Passage in 1940 – 42 and again in 1944. That feat made Larsen and St. Roch the second to navigate the passage, in the wake of Roald Amundsen and Gjøa. Bill also wrote his own account of St. Roch’s 1929 maiden voyage to the Arctic, which appeared in Harbour’s regional series Raincoast Chronicles nearly two decades ago. Howard White (1983), the publisher at Harbour and father of Mountie in Mukluks author...
Of all the polar heroes of the 19th century, Sir John Franklin might be regarded as the most tragic ...
successfully integrated reconnaissance using traditional sledging techniques with aerial photography...
Henry Asbjørn Larsen, retired Superintendent of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, died in Vancouver...
Henry Astrup Larsen was the first man to traverse the Northwest Passage from the Pacific to the Atla...
The Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen publisheda book after each of his five expeditions: abou...
In 1883, Wilhelm Weike set off from Germany to spend a year on Baffin Island. He would probably have...
The expedition to the Arctic led by Sir John Franklin in 1819-22 was a major event in Britain’s resu...
In this book, William Barr details the life and career of Harry Stallworthy, former RCMP officer and...
In his memoir, A Negro Explorer at the North Pole (1912), Matthew Henson describes the toll of his a...
Contains a biography of the Norwegian explorer, 1872-1928, who was the first to navigate the Northwe...
The following is a heretofore unpublished account of a small but significant part of the 1st Byrd An...
Helmer Hanssen published his book Gjennem isbaksen. Atten år med Roald Amundsen in 1941. Five years ...
Emil Bessels was chief scientist and medical officer on George Francis Hall's ill-fated American Nor...
Contains a biography, originally prepared for Stefansson's Encyclopedia Arctica, of this British exp...
Otto Sverdrup, born 1854, is one of the main polar explorers in Norway. However he is much less know...
Of all the polar heroes of the 19th century, Sir John Franklin might be regarded as the most tragic ...
successfully integrated reconnaissance using traditional sledging techniques with aerial photography...
Henry Asbjørn Larsen, retired Superintendent of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, died in Vancouver...
Henry Astrup Larsen was the first man to traverse the Northwest Passage from the Pacific to the Atla...
The Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen publisheda book after each of his five expeditions: abou...
In 1883, Wilhelm Weike set off from Germany to spend a year on Baffin Island. He would probably have...
The expedition to the Arctic led by Sir John Franklin in 1819-22 was a major event in Britain’s resu...
In this book, William Barr details the life and career of Harry Stallworthy, former RCMP officer and...
In his memoir, A Negro Explorer at the North Pole (1912), Matthew Henson describes the toll of his a...
Contains a biography of the Norwegian explorer, 1872-1928, who was the first to navigate the Northwe...
The following is a heretofore unpublished account of a small but significant part of the 1st Byrd An...
Helmer Hanssen published his book Gjennem isbaksen. Atten år med Roald Amundsen in 1941. Five years ...
Emil Bessels was chief scientist and medical officer on George Francis Hall's ill-fated American Nor...
Contains a biography, originally prepared for Stefansson's Encyclopedia Arctica, of this British exp...
Otto Sverdrup, born 1854, is one of the main polar explorers in Norway. However he is much less know...
Of all the polar heroes of the 19th century, Sir John Franklin might be regarded as the most tragic ...
successfully integrated reconnaissance using traditional sledging techniques with aerial photography...
Henry Asbjørn Larsen, retired Superintendent of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, died in Vancouver...