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Man Who Ate His Boots: the History of the Search for the Northwest Passage [Mikrofilm]

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  • Formaat: Microfilm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2010
  • Kirjastus: Random House Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0307263924
  • ISBN-13: 9780307263926
  • Formaat: Microfilm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2010
  • Kirjastus: Random House Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0307263924
  • ISBN-13: 9780307263926
Documents the experiences of 19th-century adventurers who searched for the Northwest Passage, describing their varied backgrounds, the 16th-century myths that inspired their pursuits and the ways in which many met tragic ends when confronting the harsh Arctic elements.

Documents the experiences of nineteenth-century adventurers who searched for the Northwest Passage, describing the sixteenth-century myths that inspired their pursuits and the ways in which many met tragic ends when confronting the harsh Arctic elements.

The enthralling and often harrowing history of the adventurers who searched for the Northwest Passage, the holy grail of nineteenth-century British exploration.

After the triumphant end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815, the British took it upon themselves to complete something they had been trying to do since the sixteenth century: find the fabled Northwest Passage, a shortcut to the Orient via a sea route over northern Canada. For the next thirty-five years the British Admiralty sent out expedition after expedition to probe the ice-bound waters of the Canadian Arctic in search of a route, and then, after 1845, to find Sir John Franklin, the Royal Navy hero who led the last of these Admiralty expeditions and vanished into the maze of channels, sounds, and icy seas with two ships and 128 officers and men.

In The Man Who Ate His Boots, Anthony Brandt tells the whole story of the search for the Northwest Passage, from its beginnings early in the age of exploration through its development into a British national obsession to the final sordid, terrible descent into scurvy, starvation, and cannibalism. Sir John Franklin is the focus of the book but it covers all the major expeditions and a number of fascinating characters, including Franklin’s extraordinary wife, Lady Jane, in vivid detail. The Man Who Ate His Boots is a rich and engaging work of narrative history that captures the glory and the folly of this ultimately tragic enterprise.
A Chronological List of Arctic Explorations, 1818-1880 xi
Introduction 3(10)
I. A NATIONAL OBSESSION
The Croker Mountains
13(18)
The Second Secretary
31(14)
A Passage to India
45(18)
An Object Peculiarly British
63(18)
II. NORTHERN GOTHIC
O Canada
81(22)
Winter Lake
103(18)
De quoi a manger
121(16)
A Fine Romance
137(14)
III. AN EDUCATION IN ICE
Five Thousand Pounds
151(19)
Forever Frozen
170(16)
Fury Beach
186(15)
Fog
201(24)
IV. PROLOGUE TO TRAGEDY
Warmer Waters
225(15)
Boothia
240(23)
The Question of Boothia
263(21)
In Exile from the Land of Snows
284(15)
V. TOWARD NO EARTHLY POLE
The Glorious Departure
299(23)
Arctic Maze
322(21)
The Discovery of the Northwest Passage
343(21)
The Last Dread Alternative
364(33)
Epilogue
The Hero
391(6)
Sources 397(12)
Bibliography 409(10)
Acknowledgments 419(2)
Index 421