The Field of Ice (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition)ReadHowYouWant.com, 1982 |
Contents
THE DOCTORS INVENTORY | 1 |
FIRST WORDS OF ALTAMONT | 19 |
A SEVENTEEN DAYS MARCH | 47 |
THE LAST CHARGE OF POWDER | 67 |
THE SEAL AND THE BEAR | 85 |
THE PORPOISE | 108 |
AN IMPORTANT DISCUSSION | 127 |
AN EXCURSION TO THE NORTH OF VICTORIA BAY | 150 |
IMPRISONED IN DOCTORS HOUSE | 229 |
THE MINE | 249 |
AN ARCTIC SPRING | 277 |
THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE | 297 |
ARCTIC ARCADIA | 313 |
ALTAMONTS REVENGE | 328 |
FINAL PREPARATIONS | 344 |
FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW | 365 |
COLD AND HEAT | 172 |
WINTER PLEASURES | 188 |
TRACES OF BEARS | 207 |
THE OPEN SEA | 379 |
THE ENGLISH FLAG | 407 |
MOUNT HATTERAS | 429 |
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