North to the Pole [Hardcover] Will Steger and Paul Schurke

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1987 First edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This first edition offers a gripping firsthand account of Will Steger’s historic 1986 dogsled journey to the North Pole, capturing the raw excitement and challenges of Arctic exploration. Beyond the thrilling narrative, the book provides insights into indigenous Arctic cultures and the region’s delicate ecology. Collectors will appreciate owning this early printing, which predates widespread awareness of climate change’s impact on the rapidly melting polar ice cap. Despite its worn condition, this copy remains a compelling relic of human exploration and the timeless allure of the unknown.

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1987 First edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This first edition of “North to the Pole” by Will Steger offers a gripping account of the first unsupported dogsled journey to the North Pole. Published in 1987, just two years after Steger’s historic expedition, this volume captures the raw excitement and challenges of this daring Arctic adventure. Steger’s vivid prose transports readers to the frozen landscapes of the Arctic, where his team endured sub-zero temperatures, treacherous ice conditions, and the constant threat of polar bears. Beyond the thrilling narrative, this book provides valuable insights into the unique culture and traditions of Arctic indigenous communities, as well as the delicate ecological balance of the polar regions. Collectors will appreciate owning this first printing, which predates the widespread awareness of climate change and the rapidly melting Arctic ice cap. Despite its well-worn condition, this copy remains a testament to the enduring human spirit of exploration and the timeless allure of the great unknown.

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Weight 26.4 lbs
Dimensions 23.62 × 16.26 × 3.81 in
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