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"N by E" is a gripping first-hand account of a perilous maritime journey across the treacherous waters of the North Atlantic and Baffin Bay. Written by the renowned artist and adventurer Rockwell Kent, this narrative chronicles the 1929 expedition of the small schooner Direction as it heads north-by-east toward the rugged coast of Greenland.
The work captures the raw power of the elements and the profound solitude of the Arctic landscape. Kent's prose provides a vivid record of the technical challenges involved in sailing a small craft through ice-choked seas, the camaraderie and tensions among the crew, and the ultimate survival following a shipwreck on the desolate shores of Greenland. Beyond a mere travelogue, the book serves as a philosophical meditation on man's relationship with nature and the enduring spirit of exploration.
Readers will find a striking portrayal of maritime life and a deep appreciation for the landscapes and cultures encountered at the journey's end. "N by E" remains a cornerstone of 20th-century adventure literature, offering a timeless look at the allure of the unknown and the resilience required to face the world's most unforgiving environments.
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