
The story launches with the North Polar Practical Association scrambling to send a crucial document across continents, setting the stage for an international scramble over the Arctic’s untapped resources. Familiar figures from earlier lunar adventures reappear, now spearheading a bold scheme to auction the frozen north to the highest bidder. Their plan, driven by a desperate hunt for coal rather than oil, mirrors modern concerns about climate and the exploitation of fragile environments, while the negotiations draw delegates from England, Holland, Sweden, Denmark, and Russia into a lively, high‑stakes diplomatic game.
Amid the political maneuvering, the narrative weaves sharp, witty debates about scientific progress and the role of women in discovery, embodied in a spirited exchange between a skeptical engineer and a determined lady mathematician. As the characters grapple with grand ideas—ranging from telegraphy to the feasibility of mining at the pole—their optimism is tempered by practical doubts, promising a tale that balances adventure, humor, and thoughtful commentary on humanity’s reach for the impossible.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (243K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Distributed Proofreaders and Norman Wolcott Linked Table of Contents produced by David Widger
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1905
A master of adventure fiction, he turned bold scientific ideas into stories of submarines, moon voyages, and journeys to the center of the Earth. His novels helped shape modern science fiction while keeping the sense of wonder and danger that still draws readers in.
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