The Arctic Grail

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The Arctic Grail is a historical non-fiction book by Canadian author Pierre Berton that chronicles the dramatic 19th-century quests to discover the Northwest Passage and reach the North Pole.

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instanceOf book
history book
author Pierre Berton NERFINISHED
awardReceived Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction NERFINISHED
chronicles 19th-century Arctic expeditions
race to the North Pole
search for the Northwest Passage
countryOfOrigin Canada
depicts Frederick Cook NERFINISHED
Fridtjof Nansen NERFINISHED
John Franklin NERFINISHED
Roald Amundsen NERFINISHED
Robert McClure NERFINISHED
Robert Peary NERFINISHED
focusesOn British Arctic expeditions
expeditions to reach the North Pole
quests to discover the Northwest Passage
search for the Franklin expedition
genre exploration history
historical non-fiction
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
hasISBN 9780771014524
hasSubject British Empire NERFINISHED
Canadian history
geographical discovery
maritime history
naval expeditions
polar exploration
survival in extreme environments
language English
mainSubject Arctic exploration
North Pole NERFINISHED
Northwest Passage NERFINISHED
mediaType print
notableFor comprehensive narrative of 19th-century Arctic exploration
critical examination of polar exploration myths
partOf Pierre Berton's works on Canadian history
placeOfPublication Toronto NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1988
publisher McClelland & Stewart NERFINISHED
setInPeriod Age of Exploration in the Arctic
timePeriodCovered 19th century
writtenBy Pierre Berton NERFINISHED

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Pierre Berton notableWork The Arctic Grail