In 1903, an American adventurer and a Canadian explorer set out on an ambitious journey to map unknown territory in the Labrador interior. This book tells the thrilling and tragic story of their expedition, which tested the limits of human endurance and survival in a harsh and unforgiving environment. With vivid descriptions and fascinating insights into the culture and nature of the region, it offers a compelling account of a heroic but ultimately doomed mission.
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