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THROUGH THE FIRST ANTARCTIC NIGHT 1898–1899
INTRODUCTION.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I IN AND ABOUT RIO DE JANEIRO
CHAPTER II FROM RIO DE JANEIRO TO MONTEVIDEO
CHAPTER III ORGANISATION OF THE EXPEDITION
CHAPTER IV THE “BELGICA,” HER EQUIPMENT, HER COMFORTS AND DISCOMFORTS
CHAPTER V MONTEVIDEO TO PUNTA ARENAS
CHAPTER VI PUNTA ARENAS, THE SOUTHERNMOST TOWN
CHAPTER VII FROM PUNTA ARENAS TO USHUAIA, THROUGH THE FUEGIAN CHANNELS
The account follows the daring 1898‑99 voyage of the Belgica, a modest Norwegian sealer repurposed for a bold scientific mission to the Antarctic’s uncharted southern seas. As the ship slips into the perpetual darkness of the first polar night, the crew confronts crushing ice, relentless storms, and the eerie stillness of a landscape that few humans have ever seen. Their determination to push beyond the familiar Arctic narratives brings them into a realm where the horizon is a wall of frozen water and the sky is a perpetual twilight.
Written by the expedition’s surgeon‑anthropologist, the narrative blends vivid observations of the icy environment with intimate portraits of the men who share the cramped decks. Readers will experience the daily struggle to keep morale alive, the meticulous recording of meteorological and biological data, and the emerging sense that this remote world holds scientific secrets worth the sacrifice. The story captures the spirit of early twentieth‑century exploration, where curiosity and camaraderie become the true compass in an otherwise unknown wilderness.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (754K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
London: William Heinemann, 1900.
Credits
deaurider, Karin Spence and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2023-11-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1940
An American explorer and physician, he became one of the most controversial figures of the Heroic Age of polar exploration. His name is closely tied to bold Arctic and Antarctic journeys—and to the long-running dispute over whether he truly reached the North Pole first.
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