#7 in Arctic & Antarctica history books
Use arrows to jump to the previous/next product

Reddit mentions of The Ice Master: The Doomed 1913 Voyage of the Karluk

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of The Ice Master: The Doomed 1913 Voyage of the Karluk. Here are the top ones.

The Ice Master: The Doomed 1913 Voyage of the Karluk
Buying options
View on Amazon.com
or
Specs:
ColorBrown
Height8 Inches
Length5.1875 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2001
Weight1.09 Pounds
Width0 Inches

idea-bulb Interested in what Redditors like? Check out our Shuffle feature

Shuffle: random products popular on Reddit

Found 2 comments on The Ice Master: The Doomed 1913 Voyage of the Karluk:

u/noname123456789010 · 10 pointsr/TheTerror

The Karluk was the absolute craziest story. I think this was the book I read about it- highly recommended https://www.amazon.ca/Ice-Master-Doomed-Voyage-Karluk/dp/0786884460

​

​

u/whiskeygirl · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

The Ice Master: The Doomed 1913 Voyage of the Karluk by Jennifer Niven. Synopsis:

>Drawing on previously unpublished letters of journals of crew members, their descendants and, astonishingly, interviews with survivors, Jennifer Niven's book is a riveting account of one of the most ambitious - and disastrous - Arctic expeditions ever mounted. It is a story about unlikely heroes and unexpected villains - humans reduced to their primal needs by the infinite power and mystery of nature...

The Eighty-Dollar Champion: Snowman, The Horse That Inspired A Nation by Elizabeth Letts. Synopsis:

>
Harry de Leyer first saw the horse he would name Snowman on a truck bound for the slaughterhouse. The recent Dutch immigrant recognized the spark in the eye of the beaten-up nag and bought him for eighty dollars. On Harry’s modest farm on Long Island, he ultimately taught Snowman how to fly. Here is the dramatic and inspiring rise to stardom of an unlikely duo. One show at a time, against extraordinary odds and some of the most expensive thoroughbreds alive, the pair climbed to the very top of the sport of show jumping. Their story captured the heart of Cold War–era America—a story of unstoppable hope, inconceivable dreams, and the chance to have it all. They were the longest of all longshots—and their win was the stuff of legend.