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Frozen in Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition
Owen Beattie, John Geiger
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| #1607653 in Books | Greystone Books | 2004-09-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .73 x5.52 x8.48l,.83 | File type: PDF | 288 pages | ||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| HISTORY MADE FASCINATING, AWESOME WORK.|By congenial bev|While most of us today can't fully appreciate the gritty particulars or truly know the frozen environment that saw the last of the Franklin Expedition, TRAPPED IN POLAR ICE FOR 2 YEARS IN 1845 and NARY A SURVIVOR TO TELL THE TALE, this gripping, well-written book comes about as close as we're likely to get. I can't help b||
"Chilling...will keep you up nights turning pages."— The Chicago Tribune||"... a richly researched history of the expedition... Reading almost like a whodunit page-turner, Beattie and Geiger capture the thrill of making new scientific discove
The revised text of "Frozen in Time" expands on the history of nineteenth century British Arctic exploration and specifically the Franklin expedition, placing it in the context of other expeditions of the era, including those commanded by George Back and James Clark Ross.
The Franklin expedition was not alone in suffering early and unexplained deaths. Indeed, the expeditions of both Back (1837) and Ross (1849) were forced to retreat because of the rapacious i...
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