A Frenchman in Search of Franklin

A Frenchman in Search of Franklin
Title A Frenchman in Search of Franklin PDF eBook
Author Emile Frédéric de Bray
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 362
Release 1992-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1442655321

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In April 1852 Emile Frederic de Bray sailed down the Thames on board the Resolute, part of Sie Edward Belcher's Arctic Squadron in search of Sir John Franklin and his men, missing since the summer of 1845. De Bray's diaries of his years with Resolute have not been published before, in any language, and only one other account of this particular Franklin search expedition exists. Enseigne-de-vaisseau de Bray, seconded at his own request from the French navy, was something of a rarity among those who made up the search parties: he was not British. (One of his shipmates hopes for the best: 'The Frenchman does not seem an Englishman,' he observed, 'but I suppose he will improve on acquaintance.') Cape de Bray on the northwest coast of Melville Island commemorates the efforts of this intrepid French officer, who gained the respect of his fellows, was made an officer of the Legion d'Honneur by Napolean III, and was awarded the Arctic Medal by Queen Victoria. William Barr provides an introduction, postscript, and extensive notes, placing de Bray and the expedition in context. This volume tells us much about the life the Europeans led in the unexplored and frozen northern waters.

A Frenchman in Search of Franklin

A Frenchman in Search of Franklin
Title A Frenchman in Search of Franklin PDF eBook
Author Emile Frédéric de Bray
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 380
Release 1992-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780802028136

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In April 1852 Emile Frederic de Bray sailed down the Thames on board Resolute. The ship was bound for the icy waters north of Canada as part of Sir Edward Belcher's Arctic Squadron searching for Sir John Franklin and his men, missing since the summer of 1845. De Bray's diaries of his years with Resolute have not been published before, in any language, and only one other account of this particular Franklin search expedition exists. Enseigne-de-vaisseau de Bray, seconded at his own request from the French navy, was something of a rarity among those who made up the search parties: he was not British. (One of his shipmates hoped for the best: 'The Frenchman does not seem an Englishman,' he observed, 'but I suppose he will improve on acquaintance.') As a result de Bray notices and comments on details and incidents his fellow officers would have considered unremarkable. Cape de Bray on the northwest coast of Melville Island commemorates the efforts of this intrepid French officer, who gained the respect of his fellows, was made a Chevalier of the Legion d'honneur by Napoleon III, and was awarded the Arctic Medal by Queen Victoria.

A Frenchman in Search of Franklin

A Frenchman in Search of Franklin
Title A Frenchman in Search of Franklin PDF eBook
Author Emile Frédéric de Bray
Publisher
Pages 339
Release 1992
Genre HISTORY
ISBN 9781442659919

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A remarkable account by a French naval officer who volunteered to take part in the Royal Navy search for the Franklin expedition.

A Frenchman in Search of Franklin

A Frenchman in Search of Franklin
Title A Frenchman in Search of Franklin PDF eBook
Author Emile Frederic de Bray
Publisher Heritage
Pages 339
Release 1992-12-15
Genre Arctic regions
ISBN 9781442623699

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A remarkable account by a French naval officer who volunteered to take part in the Royal Navy search for the Franklin expedition.

Mesmerized

Mesmerized
Title Mesmerized PDF eBook
Author Mara Rockliff
Publisher Candlewick Press
Pages 48
Release 2020-11-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1536220582

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“Together, Rockliff and Bruno make the scientific method seem exciting, and kids interested in science and history will likely be, well, mesmerized.” — Booklist (starred review) When American inventor Benjamin Franklin arrives in Paris, he is upstaged by a compelling and enigmatic figure: Dr. Mesmer. In elaborately staged shows, Mesmer has Parisians believing he can control a magic force that changes the taste of water, cures illness, and controls thoughts! Can Ben Franklin’s approach of observing, hypothesizing, and testing get to the bottom of Mesmer’s tricks? A rip-roaring, lavishly illustrated peek into a fascinating moment in history shows the development of the scientific method — and reveals the amazing power of the human mind.

Overland to Starvation Cove

Overland to Starvation Cove
Title Overland to Starvation Cove PDF eBook
Author Heinrich Klutschak
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 296
Release 1987-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1442655836

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In May 1845 Sir John Franklin sailed westward from England in search of the Northwest Passage and was never seen again. Some thirty-five years later, Heinrich Klutschak of Prague, artist and surveyor on a small expedition led by Lieutenant Frederick Schwatka of the 3rd US Cavalry Regiment, stumbled upon the grisly remains at Starvation Cove of the last survivors among Franklin's men. Overland to Starvation Cove is the first English translation of Klutschak's account. A significant contribution to Canadian exploration history, it is also an important anthropological document, providing some of the earliest reliable descriptions of the Aivilingmiut, the Utkuhikhalingmiut, and the Netsilingmiut. But above all, it is a fascinating story of arctic adventure.

The Man Who Ate His Boots

The Man Who Ate His Boots
Title The Man Who Ate His Boots PDF eBook
Author Anthony Brandt
Publisher Anchor
Pages 465
Release 2010-03-02
Genre History
ISBN 0307592901

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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. 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. Enthralling and often harrowing, The Man Who Ate His Boots captures the glory and the folly of this ultimately tragic enterprise.