Death in the ice : the shocking story of Franklin's final expedition /Karen Ryan.
"Discover one of the most fascinating and mysterious stories in the history of exploration. In 1845, Sir John Franklin led a British search for the Northwest Passage. Two years later, the expedition had not returned. It took more than a decade to establish that all crewmembers were dead, and their ships lost. How and why it happened, however, remain a mystery to this day. In this souvenir catalogue, iconic artifacts recovered following the Expedition's disappearance are featured with more recent finds, including the discovery of the HMS Erebus and Terror. Step into the perilous world of 19th century Arctic exploration and see the conditions aboard the Expedition's vessels - from the voyage's confident beginnings to its tragic end. Discover the critical role played by Inuit in revealing the Expedition's end through artifacts and oral histories - crucial pieces in a story that continues to capture our imagination, more than a century and a half later."--
Record Details
Publisher: | Canadian Museum of History, |
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Pub Date: | 2018. |
Pages: | 127 p. : |
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Call Number
910.4(987)"1845/1848"
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Copy
1
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Item ID
PBH8143
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Material
BOOK
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Location
Reading Room staff copy
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