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Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions by P.L. Simmonds

Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions by P.L. Simmonds

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Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions

Author(s): P.L. Simmonds
Pub: Nonsuch Publishing
Pack Qty: 0 (Paperback)
ISBN: 9781845880071 - New

231mm x 154mm x 24mm

Publication: 1 July 2005

Pages: 320

On May 18, 1845 Sir John Franklin set sail with a crew of 134 men on two ships, HMS Terror and HMS Erebus, in an attempt to find the Northwest Passage. The ships were last seen on July 26th by an Arctic whaler off the entrance to Lancaster Sound and from there they vanished, never to be seen again. A series of rescue expeditions discovered that disaster had overtaken the expedition and none of the crew made it out of the Arctic region alive. Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions, written 6 years after his disappearance, but before the final fate of him and his crew had been determined, sheds light on Arctic exploration in the 19th century and Franklin's successful earlier expeditions in particular, as well as providing a gripping account of the growing unease as nothing further is heard from them. By using letters and logs from the actual expeditions sent to discover the fate of the doomed voyage, Simmonds vividly brings to life the dangers explorers faced in the hostile conditions of the Arctic and the drive and courage of the men who were determined to expose its secrets.

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