En avion vers le pôle nord

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En avion vers le pôle nord

by Roald Amundsen

FR·~5 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

AVANT-PROPOS

10:45
2

PREMIÈRE PARTIE

2:18:09
3

DEUXIÈME PARTIE

47:41
4

TROISIÈME PARTIE

17:03
5

QUATRIÈME PARTIE

56:00
6

CINQUIÈME PARTIE

34:19
7

TABLE DES GRAVURES ET CARTES

1:46
8

TABLE DES MATIÈRES

3:09

Description

After conquering the South Pole, the famed Norwegian explorer turns his ambition to the opposite end of the world, the North Pole. He plans to ride the slow drift of Arctic sea ice, which moves like a conveyor belt under ocean currents, to carry his built vessel toward the pole. The narrative follows his first voyage aboard the sturdy ship Maud, launched in the summer of 1918, only to be caught in thickening ice near the Bering Strait. Forced to overwinter in remote Siberian bays, Amundsen and his crew endure brutal conditions while refining their strategy.

Over the next few years he launches successive expeditions, each halted by ever‑denser pack ice that traps the Maud before it can exit the strait. Undeterred, he repairs the ship in Seattle and, in 1922, plans a two‑pronged approach—letting the vessel drift northward while he attempts to reach the pole by air from Alaska. Ship moves, but the aerial attempt ends in disappointment, leaving him to regroup. Book captures this relentless drive, harsh Arctic environment, and thin line between ambition and nature’s unforgiving grip.

Details

Language

fr

Duration

~5 hours (296K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

France: Albin Michel, 1926.

Credits

Laurent Vogel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica))

Release date

2023-02-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Roald Amundsen

Roald Amundsen

1872–1928

A master of cold-weather planning and nerve, this Norwegian explorer became the first person to reach the South Pole and helped redefine what was possible in the polar regions. His journeys through the Northwest Passage and into the Arctic made him one of the standout figures of the great age of exploration.

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