Thirty Years in the Arctic Regions - Sir John Franklin - Books - University of Nebraska Press - 9780803268678 - September 1, 1988
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Thirty Years in the Arctic Regions 1st edition

Sir John Franklin

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Thirty Years in the Arctic Regions 1st edition

In 1845 Sir John Franklin and his expedition, sailing on the Erebus and the Terror, set out in search of the Northwest Passage. In their pursuit of that elusive water route across North America they all perished, their fate remaining unknown for many years. Franklin and his crew inspired a spate of books on exploration in the nineteenth century, and interest in his expedition has revived with the recent discovery of the bodies of several of its members, perfectly preserved by ice for nearly a century and half. Thirty Years in the Arctic Regions, originally published in 1859, is Franklin's own record of his earlier explorations that put the high arctic on the map, and includes his last letter and reports tracing the expedition's last movements. He describes the daily progress of his two overland expeditions from 1818 to 1827, which covered a thousand miles between the Great Slave Lake and the Arctic Ocean and charted fourteen hundred miles of coastline between Cape Beechey in present-day Alaska and Bathurst Inlet, to the north of Hudson Bay. It is a narrative filled with the exhilarating strangeness of everything about the Far North and unimaginable hardship endured heroically.

Bil Gilbert's introduction is informed by a first-hand feeling for what Franklin was up against. Several years ago he followed much of the explorer's route, an experience that is described in Our Nature (Nebraska, 1986).


480 pages, Illus.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 1, 1988
ISBN13 9780803268678
Publishers University of Nebraska Press
Pages 480
Dimensions 216 × 141 × 34 mm   ·   674 g
Language English  
Contributor Bil Gilbert

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