Searching for Franklin : new answers to the great Arctic mystery
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G660 .M34 2023
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xiii, 345 pages : illustrations, maps : 24 cm
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"Arctic historian Ken McGoogan approaches the legacy of nineteenth-century explorer Sir John Franklin from a contemporary perspective and offers a surprising new explanation of an enduring Northern mystery. Two of Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin's expeditions were monumental failures--the last one leading to more than a hundred deaths, including his own. Yet many still see the Royal Navy man as a heroic figure who sacrificed himself to discovering the Northwest Passage. This book, McGoogan's sixth about Arctic exploration, challenges that vision. It rejects old orthodoxies, incorporates the latest discoveries, and interweaves two main narratives. The first treats the Royal Navy's Arctic Overland Expedition of 1819, a harbinger-misadventure during which Franklin rejected the advice of Dene and Metis leaders and lost eleven of his twenty-one men to exhaustion, starvation, and murder. The second discovers a startling new answer to that greatest of Arctic mysteries: what was the root cause of the catastrophe that engulfed Franklin's last expedition? The well-preserved wrecks of Erebus and Terror--located in 2014 and 2016--promise to yield more clues about what cost the lives of the expedition members, some of whom were reduced to cannibalism. Contemporary researchers, rejecting theories of lead poisoning and botulism, continue to seek conclusive evidence both underwater and on land. Drawing on his own research and Inuit oral accounts, McGoogan teases out many intriguing aspects of Franklin's expeditions, including the explorer's lethal hubris in ignoring the expert advice of the Dene leader Akaitcho. Franklin disappeared into the Arctic in 1845, yet people remain fascinated with his final doomed voyage: what happened? McGoogan will captivate readers with his first-hand account of traveling to relevant locations, visiting the graves of dead sailors, and experiencing the Arctic--one of the most dramatic and challenging landscapes on the planet."--,Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

McGoogan, K. (2023). Searching for Franklin: new answers to the great Arctic mystery . Douglas & McIntyre.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

McGoogan, Ken. 2023. Searching for Franklin: New Answers to the Great Arctic Mystery. Madeira Park, BC: Douglas & McIntyre.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

McGoogan, Ken. Searching for Franklin: New Answers to the Great Arctic Mystery Madeira Park, BC: Douglas & McIntyre, 2023.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

McGoogan, K. (2023). Searching for franklin: new answers to the great arctic mystery. Madeira Park, BC: Douglas & McIntyre.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

McGoogan, Ken. Searching for Franklin: New Answers to the Great Arctic Mystery Douglas & McIntyre, 2023.

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