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A Wretched And Precarious Situation: In Search ... Link

Welky utilizes previously untapped primary sources, including personal journals and diaries, to paint a vivid picture of the psychological toll of the Arctic.

The expedition was sparked by famed explorer 1906 claim that he had seen snow-capped peaks in the distance from Ellesmere Island—a landmass he named "Crocker Land". In 1913, his disciples Donald MacMillan and George Borup (who died before the launch) organized an ambitious mission to explore this "last blank space on the globe". A Wretched and Precarious Situation: In Search ...

: Logistics failed almost immediately. Their high-tech wireless radio was useless, and the ships meant to retrieve them were repeatedly trapped in ice. A mission intended to last two years stretched into four. Key Themes and Historical Significance : Logistics failed almost immediately

David Welky’s A Wretched and Precarious Situation: In Search of the Last Arctic Frontier (2016) is a meticulously researched history of the ill-fated (1913–1917). The book explores how a quest to confirm a non-existent continent, "discovered" by Robert Peary as a likely mirage or fabrication, spiraled into a five-year survival ordeal defined by murder, madness, and isolation. Core Narrative: The Search for a Ghost Continent Key Themes and Historical Significance David Welky’s A

: In 1914, MacMillan and Fitzhugh Green trekked 1,200 miles across the ice only to realize the "land" was a Fata Morgana mirage.