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Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1825, 1826, and 1827

This 1828 publication is the famous Arctic explorer's account of his most successful expedition, to the northern coast of Canada.

John Franklin (Author), John Richardson (Author)

9781108041331, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 26 January 2012

580 pages, 31 b/w illus. 6 maps
29.7 x 21 x 3 cm, 1.37 kg

Sir John Franklin (1786–1847) joined the Navy at the age of fourteen and saw action at Copenhagen and Trafalgar. Between those battles, he circumnavigated Australia with his uncle, Matthew Flinders; he became famous after his first major expedition to northern Canada in 1819–22, although it resulted in the deaths of over half of his men. Accounts of both of these voyages are also reissued in this series. Franklin returned to the Arctic in 1825, and this, his second book, describes that more successful endeavour. Published in 1828, it records the expedition's planning, route, scientific observations, and the mapping of over 1200 miles of Canada's northern coastline. The party included two artists, and their work is reproduced in over thirty engravings. Franklin was later posted to the Mediterranean and Tasmania, but in 1845 embarked on his disastrous third expedition to the North-West Passage, during which he and his entire crew were lost.

Introductory chapter
Official instructions
1. Join the boats in the Methye River
2. Transactions at Fort Franklin, 1825–6
3. Voyage to the sea
4. Babbage River
5. Commence return to the Mackenzie
Dr Richardson's Narrative of the Proceedings of the Eastern Detachment of the Expedition: 1. Leave Point Separation, and descend the eastern channel of the Mackenzie
2. Detention by wind
3. Double Cape Bathurst
4. Ascend the Coppermine River
Captain Franklin's Narrative Resumed: 6. Brief notices of the second winter at Bear Lake
Appendix.

Subject Areas: Historical geography [HBTP]

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