The adventurous narrative of a youngster in the far north, on the other hand, became his favorite and one of his most often picks. Stables presents a comprehensive vision of the north, presenting a vivid and realistic description of life and work in the Arctic, as well as its people, natural history, and natural marvels, based on his actual experience in the Arctic. Survival in the harsh Arctic climate promotes a muscular approach to manhood and maturity in the young hero Stables, who becomes a great role model for his young audience. William Gordon Stables MD, CM. RN (1840-1910) was a Scottish-born Royal Navy medical doctor and prolific author of adventure fiction, mainly for boys. He wrote about 130 novels. His writings span a wide range of topics, all corners of the world, and give thrilling adventure stories that are frequently mixed with moral teaching and imperialistic connotations.