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The Franklin Northwest Passage Expedition of 1845 is perhaps the greatest disaster in the history of exploration--all 129 men vanished, as did the expedition''s two ships, HMS Erebus and Terror. Over the next 150 years, searchers found bones, clothing and a variety of relics. Inuit narratives provided some of the details of what happened to the frozen, starving sailors after they deserted their ice-locked ships in 1848. Then, in 2014 and 2016, Canadian researchers found the sunken wrecks, not far from the bleak, windswept King William Island in the Arctic. At last, the mystery of the Franklin Expedition would be solved. Or would it?

This book pulls together the various searchers'' discoveries; the many recent scientific studies that shed light on when, how and why the men died (and whether, in extremis, they ate each other); and illuminates what we know, and what we don''t and may never know, about the fate of the expedition.



Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • 1. The Known Knowns
  • 2. A Quantum Theory of History
  • 3. Erebus and Terror
  • 4. Who Sailed with Franklin?
  • 5. Beechey Island
  • 6. Westward Ho?
  • 7. Which Side of King William Island?
  • 8. Winter 1846–47 and Spring 1847
  • 9. The Second Winter Trapped in the Ice
  • 10. Where Did They Go?
  • 11. Return to the Ships? Mutiny?
  • 12. Off the Beaten Path—But Where?
  • 13. What Killed Them—and When?
  • 14. Cannibalism
  • 15. Survivors?
  • 16. Sir John's Grave
  • 17. Franklin's Legacy
  • 18. What Do the Recent Discoveries Mean?
  • Appendix I. The Victory Point Record
  • Appendix II. Erebus and Terror Muster Rolls
  • Appendix III. Sir John Franklin's Sailing Orders
  • Chapter Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Tracking the Franklin Expedition of 1845

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    Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
    Publication Date: 1/31/2024 12:05:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781476692197, 978-1476692197
    ISBN10: 147669219X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The Franklin Northwest Passage Expedition of 1845 is perhaps the greatest disaster in the history of exploration--all 129 men vanished, as did the expedition''s two ships, HMS Erebus and Terror. Over the next 150 years, searchers found bones, clothing and a variety of relics. Inuit narratives provided some of the details of what happened to the frozen, starving sailors after they deserted their ice-locked ships in 1848. Then, in 2014 and 2016, Canadian researchers found the sunken wrecks, not far from the bleak, windswept King William Island in the Arctic. At last, the mystery of the Franklin Expedition would be solved. Or would it?

    This book pulls together the various searchers'' discoveries; the many recent scientific studies that shed light on when, how and why the men died (and whether, in extremis, they ate each other); and illuminates what we know, and what we don''t and may never know, about the fate of the expedition.



    Table of Contents
    • Table of Contents
    • Acknowledgments
    • Preface
    • 1. The Known Knowns
    • 2. A Quantum Theory of History
    • 3. Erebus and Terror
    • 4. Who Sailed with Franklin?
    • 5. Beechey Island
    • 6. Westward Ho?
    • 7. Which Side of King William Island?
    • 8. Winter 1846–47 and Spring 1847
    • 9. The Second Winter Trapped in the Ice
    • 10. Where Did They Go?
    • 11. Return to the Ships? Mutiny?
    • 12. Off the Beaten Path—But Where?
    • 13. What Killed Them—and When?
    • 14. Cannibalism
    • 15. Survivors?
    • 16. Sir John's Grave
    • 17. Franklin's Legacy
    • 18. What Do the Recent Discoveries Mean?
    • Appendix I. The Victory Point Record
    • Appendix II. Erebus and Terror Muster Rolls
    • Appendix III. Sir John Franklin's Sailing Orders
    • Chapter Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index

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