The Career, Last Voyage, and Fate of Captain Sir John Franklin:

The disappearance of Sir John Franklin's Arctic expedition of 1845 led to many rescue attempts, some by the British government, and some by private individuals. This short 1860 account of Franklin's life and of the search for him was written by the experienced naval officer Sherard Osborn...

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Main Author: Osborn, Sherard 1822-1875 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1860
Series:Cambridge library collection. Polar exploration
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Summary:The disappearance of Sir John Franklin's Arctic expedition of 1845 led to many rescue attempts, some by the British government, and some by private individuals. This short 1860 account of Franklin's life and of the search for him was written by the experienced naval officer Sherard Osborn (several of whose other works have been reissued in this series) with a view to inspiring the youth of Britain to follow the great explorer's example of duty and rectitude. Osborn (1822–75) had begun his naval career in the Far East, but was a pioneering commander of steam-powered ships, and his performance in the steam tender HMS Pioneer in the 1850 rescue expedition confirmed the efficiency of this new technology in icy waters. Decorated for his role in the Crimean War, and later active in railway and telegraph technology, he continued to take an interest in Arctic exploration, and in steamships, until his death
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 111 pages)
ISBN:9781107294622
DOI:10.1017/CBO9781107294622

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