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First published in 1825, Winter in Spitzbergen is a travelogue describing the author's journey to the Arctic archipelago. Meant as a guide for young readers, Hildebrandt's book details the flora and fauna of the region, as well as the experiences of the sailors and explorers who made the treacherous journey. Far from a dry scientific work, Winter in Spitzbergen is a thrilling adventure story and an important historical document of Arctic exploration.
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