V. ARMY-LIFE IN INDIAN TERRITORY AND COLORADO. VI. PREPARING FOR THE ARCTIC REGIONS. VII. FROM NEWFOUNDLAND TO LADY FRANKLIN BAY. VIII. HOUSE-BUILDING AND LOCAL EXPLORATIONS. IX. PRELIMINARY SLEDGE EXPEDITIONS AND LIFE AT THE STATION. XI. EXPEDITION TO LOCKWOOD ISLAND. XII FROM LOCKWOOD ISLAND TO LADY FRANKLIN BAY. FARTHEST NORTH;OR, THE LIFE AND EXPLORATIONS OF LIEUTENANT JAMES BOOTH LOCKWOOD, OF THE GREELY ARCTIC EXPEDITION. BY NEW YORK: When we think of the adventure of our times; when we recall the great Arctic explorations that have called forth an endurance and daring which have been unsurpassed in other days; . . . what is there that is more romantic than they are in any history of any age? From a Thanksgiving Sermon by Rev. Phillips Brooks. Copyright, 1885, |