Through Arctic Lapland

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Through Arctic Lapland

by Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

EN·~6 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total

Through Arctic Lapland - BY CUTCLIFFE HYNE

0:08

Preface

1:55

List of Illustrations

1:39

Through Arctic Lapland

0:01

CHAPTER I - LONDON TO VARDÖ, WITH A FEW EXAMPLES OF HOW PLANS MAY BE CHANGED

25:57

CHAPTER II - ACROSS THE VARANGER FJORD TO ELVENAES, WITH SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE FISHING OF FINNER WHALE, AND A NARRATIVE OF TRAVELS WITH A JEW.

26:59

CHAPTER III - BY CANOE TO THE NEIDEN, WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE RUSSIAN LAPP’S DAUBSFEST AT BORIS GLEB

19:42

CHAPTER IV - FROM THE NEIDEN ELV TO ENARE SEE, WITH PUNGENT COMMENT ON THE HABITS OF FINNISH CARRIERS

35:30

CHAPTER V - ENARE SEE TO ENARE TOWN, IN A SQUARE-SAIL VIKING SHIP

32:25

CHAPTER VI - INTO THE LAND OF HORRIBLE FLIES: A NARRATIVE OF PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED TRAVEL

49:36

Description

A spirited travel journal opens with two intrepid explorers racing from London’s bustling docks aboard the quirky barque Windward, a vessel famed for past Arctic exploits. Their hurried departure and improvised preparations set the tone for a journey that values fresh eyes over the weight of previous accounts. As the ship slips past the fog‑laden Thames, the narrative captures the palpable mix of anticipation and the odd charm of a vessel bristling with coal, sledges and whale‑fishing gear, all under the proud banner of the Royal Thames Yacht Club.

Arriving in the remote reaches of Lapland, the authors turn their focus to the stark beauty of the landscape and the lives of its peoples. Their observations are vivid—midnight skies over the Lofoten, bear tracks in fresh snow, and the rhythmic thrum of reindeer herders’ camps. Interwoven with lively sketches, the early chapters offer a lively portrait of a region scarcely recorded, inviting listeners to wander alongside a pair of curious eyes discovering an untouched corner of Europe.

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en

Duration

~6 hours (403K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-06-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne

1866–1944

Best known for lively adventure fiction, this English novelist gave readers sea stories, lost worlds, and the enduring Captain Kettle tales. His work mixed brisk storytelling with a taste for mystery and far-off places.

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