Dedicated TO MY CHUM AND COMPANION BONNIE EMERSON MY WIFE
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PART ONE. | AUTHOR'S FOREWORD |
PART TWO. | OLAF JANSEN'S STORY |
PART THREE. | BEYOND THE NORTH WIND |
PART FOUR. | IN THE UNDER WORLD |
PART FIVE. | AMONG THE ICE PACKS |
PART SIX. | CONCLUSION |
PART SEVEN. | AUTHOR'S AFTERWORD |
"He is the God who sits in the center, on the navel of the earth, and he is the interpreter of religion to all mankind."—PLATO.
I FEAR the seemingly incredible story which I am about to relate will be regarded as the result of a distorted intellect superinduced, possibly, by the glamour of unveiling a marvelous mystery, rather than a truthful record of the unparalleled experiences related by one Olaf Jansen, whose eloquent madness so appealed to my imagination that all thought of an analytical criticism has been effectually dispelled.
Marco Polo will doubtless shift uneasily in his grave at the strange story I am called upon to chronicle; a story as strange as a Munchausen tale. It is also incongruous that I, a disbeliever, should be the one to edit