
Image description: A linoleum cut print of an early polar explorer dressed in wools, pulling a sledge against an oppressive black background. He grits his teeth, his face contorted, and hauls his chest and body forwards against the weight of the harness and lines. His beating heart, struggling lungs, and intestines are seen in his chest. End ID.
Manhauling
Fructidor CCXXXIII, linoleum-cut relief on paper.
In my mind no journey ever made with dogs can approach the height of that fine conception which is realized when a party of men go forth to face hardships, dangers, and difficulties with their own unaided efforts, and by days and weeks of hard physical labour succeed in solving some problem of the great unknown. Surely in this case the conquest is more nobly and splendidly won.
— Robert Falcon Scott in Voyage of the Discovery Volume 1, 1905
