. Adventures of two youths in the open Polar Sea. m2£5L&.F CONGRESS 0 029 708 073 8. i OPU WXh O Q DO PREFACE. FOR nearly four centuries the arctic regions have been an interestingfield for explorers, and public attention has been frequently drawn tothe voyages and travels that have been made in the zones of ice and fresh interest given to polar study by the story of the Jeannette andthe work of Lieutenant Greely, on Lady Franklin Bay, has led to thepreparation of the present volume. It is especially intended for youthfulreaders, but the author indulges the hope that those of mature y
. Adventures of two youths in the open Polar Sea. m2£5L&.F CONGRESS 0 029 708 073 8. i OPU WXh O Q DO PREFACE. FOR nearly four centuries the arctic regions have been an interestingfield for explorers, and public attention has been frequently drawn tothe voyages and travels that have been made in the zones of ice and fresh interest given to polar study by the story of the Jeannette andthe work of Lieutenant Greely, on Lady Franklin Bay, has led to thepreparation of the present volume. It is especially intended for youthfulreaders, but the author indulges the hope that those of mature years mayfind instruction and amusement in its pages. He has pursued the planwhich met with favor in his previous works, and endeavored to present anarray of facts upon a groundwork of fiction, in the same manner as in The Boy Travellers in the Far East. He trusts that the youths who fol-lowed the fortunes of Frank and Fred in their many wanderings will givea kindly welcome to The Voyage of the Vivian1 and its young heroes. The ship and its crew are fictitious, but the scenes of tadventuresoftwoy00knox
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