Bob Bartlett was an accomplished sea captain and artic explorer born in Brigus, Newfoundland in 1875 and was a sickly child until his father sent him to sea to fish. This not only made Bartlett a strong healthy young man, but it also instilled in him a lifelong love of the sea. This book highlights the Arctic expeditions Bartlett undertook with fellow explorer Robert Peary as well as many of his other adventures.Illustrated lining papers -- Includes list of some Putnam publications
Hoppkins was a mineralogist who accompanied Peary on his 1896 Arctic expedition, the aim of which wa...
"I must have fame," young Robert Edwin Peary told his mother more than once. In the dwindling ninete...
Contains a biography, originally prepared for Stefansson's Encyclopedia Arctica, of this British exp...
Bob Bartlett was an accomplished sea captain and artic explorer born in Brigus, Newfoundland in 1875...
Although he was indisputably one of the world's greatest arctic mariners, Captain Robert A. Barlett'...
A biography of the schooner Effie M. Morrissey, a boat owned by Captain Bob Bartlett. Bartlett spent...
Annotated to show 8 separate routes of Bartlett's ship the Effie M. Morrissey in the Arctic. The tra...
This is the story of the tragic final voyage of the Karluk as told to author Ralph Hale by the ship'...
Cramp-Hand Cuffers is a collection of semi-biopic prose poems about Captain Robert Bartlett written ...
Captain William Adams (1837–1890) was one of the exceptional whaling masters who sailed from Dundee ...
Richard Henry Dana (1815-1882) of Boston left his studies at Harvard in 1834 in the hope that a sea ...
An autobiographical account of the life of Captain Morris Barnes. Captain Barnes was born into a mid...
Henry Astrup Larsen was the first man to traverse the Northwest Passage from the Pacific to the Atla...
ice n. . . the fame of her [Brigus] captains have [ become world wide for their skill as ice pilot...
Richard Henry Dana (1815-1882) of Boston left his studies at Harvard in 1834 in the hope that a sea ...
Hoppkins was a mineralogist who accompanied Peary on his 1896 Arctic expedition, the aim of which wa...
"I must have fame," young Robert Edwin Peary told his mother more than once. In the dwindling ninete...
Contains a biography, originally prepared for Stefansson's Encyclopedia Arctica, of this British exp...
Bob Bartlett was an accomplished sea captain and artic explorer born in Brigus, Newfoundland in 1875...
Although he was indisputably one of the world's greatest arctic mariners, Captain Robert A. Barlett'...
A biography of the schooner Effie M. Morrissey, a boat owned by Captain Bob Bartlett. Bartlett spent...
Annotated to show 8 separate routes of Bartlett's ship the Effie M. Morrissey in the Arctic. The tra...
This is the story of the tragic final voyage of the Karluk as told to author Ralph Hale by the ship'...
Cramp-Hand Cuffers is a collection of semi-biopic prose poems about Captain Robert Bartlett written ...
Captain William Adams (1837–1890) was one of the exceptional whaling masters who sailed from Dundee ...
Richard Henry Dana (1815-1882) of Boston left his studies at Harvard in 1834 in the hope that a sea ...
An autobiographical account of the life of Captain Morris Barnes. Captain Barnes was born into a mid...
Henry Astrup Larsen was the first man to traverse the Northwest Passage from the Pacific to the Atla...
ice n. . . the fame of her [Brigus] captains have [ become world wide for their skill as ice pilot...
Richard Henry Dana (1815-1882) of Boston left his studies at Harvard in 1834 in the hope that a sea ...
Hoppkins was a mineralogist who accompanied Peary on his 1896 Arctic expedition, the aim of which wa...
"I must have fame," young Robert Edwin Peary told his mother more than once. In the dwindling ninete...
Contains a biography, originally prepared for Stefansson's Encyclopedia Arctica, of this British exp...