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The text offers a concise travel and natural-history account of a North Atlantic island, dispelling myths of Arctic isolation while detailing rugged coasts, deep bays, and secure natural harbours. It surveys topography, rivers, lakes, forests, and seasonal scenery, and outlines inhabitants and livelihoods built around fisheries, sealing, and whaling. Chapters describe maritime dangers, fishing methods and drying stages, timber and mineral resources, rail travel across the interior, icy coasts and glaciers, and sporting pursuits such as hunting and angling. Portraits of home life, a distinctive working dog breed, and hazardous voyages provide human texture to the physical and economic picture.
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