1. Introduction to The Ice Master
This manual serves as a guide to Jennifer Niven's historical account, The Ice Master. It provides context and details regarding the ill-fated Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913 and the subsequent struggle for survival of the crew of the ship Karluk. The objective is to enhance the reader's understanding of the events, key figures, and the profound challenges faced during this significant period in Arctic exploration history.
The narrative explores themes of leadership, human endurance, and the unforgiving nature of the Arctic environment. Readers are encouraged to approach the text with an appreciation for the historical accuracy and the personal accounts woven into the story.
2. Reading Preparation (Setup)
Before commencing your reading of The Ice Master, consider the following points to optimize your experience:
- Historisk kontekst: Familiarize yourself with the general era of early 20th-century polar exploration. This period was marked by significant scientific ambition and extreme personal risk.
- Geographical Awareness: A basic understanding of Arctic geography, including the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and the Bering Strait region, will aid in visualizing the expedition's movements.
- Character Introduction: The book introduces numerous individuals. Paying attention to their roles (e.g., expedition leader, ship captain, scientists, crew members) from the outset can help track their contributions and fates.
3. Engaging with the Narrative (Operating Instructions)
To fully engage with the detailed account presented in The Ice Master, consider these reading strategies:
- Pacing: The book covers a complex series of events over an extended period. Reading at a steady pace allows for absorption of details without becoming overwhelmed.
- Tage noter: For readers interested in specific details, jotting down notes on key dates, locations, or character developments can be beneficial.
- Emotional Preparedness: The narrative includes descriptions of extreme hardship, loss, and human conflict. Readers should be prepared for emotionally challenging content.
- Cross-referencing: If available, refer to any maps or diagrams within the book to track the Karluk's drift and the survivors' journeys.
4. Book Care and Preservation (Maintenance)
To ensure the longevity and condition of your copy of The Ice Master, follow these general guidelines:
- Opbevaring: Opbevar bogen et køligt, tørt sted væk fra direkte sollys for at forhindre falmning og deformation.
- Håndtering: Handle with clean hands to avoid transferring oils or dirt to the pages. Avoid folding pages to mark your place; use a bookmark instead.
- Beskyttelse: If the book has a dust jacket, keep it on to protect the cover.
5. Addressing Reading Challenges (Troubleshooting)
Should you encounter difficulties in understanding or processing the content, consider the following solutions:
- Confusion with Characters: If you lose track of individuals, refer back to earlier sections where characters are introduced or described.
- Difficulty with Terminology: Arctic exploration often involves specific vocabulary. If a term is unclear, a quick search for definitions can clarify its meaning.
- Overwhelm by Events: If the sequence of events becomes confusing, consider re-reading key chapters or sections to re-establish the timeline.
- Følelsesmæssig påvirkning: If the content becomes too distressing, take a break from reading. Reflecting on the historical context can sometimes provide perspective.
6. Historical Context: The 1913 Canadian Arctic Expedition
The Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913-1918 was a large-scale scientific undertaking led by Vilhjalmur Stefansson. Its primary goals included geographical exploration, particularly the search for new land north of Alaska, and extensive scientific research across various disciplines. The expedition was divided into a Northern Party and a Southern Party.
The Karluk's Role
De Karluk, a former whaling ship, was the flagship of the Northern Party. Under the command of Captain Robert Bartlett, it was intended to transport Stefansson and his scientific team into the Arctic ice. However, shortly after entering the ice, the ship became trapped and began to drift. Stefansson, along with several others, left the ship for a hunting trip and was unable to return, effectively abandoning the majority of the crew and scientists.

7. Key Events and Narrative Progression
- Initial Trapping and Abandonment: De Karluk became ice-bound in August 1913. Stefansson's departure in September left Captain Bartlett in charge of the remaining 25 individuals.
- The Drift: The ship drifted westward, deeper into the Arctic, for months. Conditions deteriorated, and morale was severely tested.
- Sinking of the Karluk: On January 10, 1914, the Karluk was crushed by ice and sank. The survivors established a camp on the ice floe.
- Journeys for Help: Captain Bartlett undertook a perilous 700-mile journey across the ice and land to Siberia to seek rescue. Other groups also attempted to reach land, often with tragic results.
- Wrangel Island: Many survivors eventually reached Wrangel Island, where they endured extreme cold, starvation, and disease for months before rescue arrived.
- Redde: The final survivors were rescued in September 1914, nearly a year after the Karluk first became trapped.
8. Produktspecifikationer
| Titel | The Ice Master: The Doomed 1913 Voyage of the Karluk and the Miraculous Rescue of her Survivors |
| Forfatter | Jennifer Niven |
| Forlægger | Hyperion |
| Udgivelsesdato | 1. november 2000 |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Print Længde | 384 sider |
| Sprog | engelsk |
| ISBN-10 | 0786865296 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0786865291 |
| Varens vægt | 1.53 pund |
| Dimensioner | 6.5 x 1.25 x 9.5 tommer |
9. Garanti- og supportoplysninger
For inquiries regarding the physical quality of this book (e.g., printing errors, binding defects), please contact the publisher, Hyperion, directly through their official customer service channels. Information can typically be found on their website or within the book's initial pages.
For academic or research-related support concerning the historical content or author's work, readers may seek information through Jennifer Niven's official website or reputable literary and historical resources.
- Kontaktperson for udgiver: Der henvises til Hyperion's official webwebsted for kontaktoplysninger.
- Author Information: Udforske Jennifer Niven's webwebsted for additional resources or insights.





