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The Eventful Voyage of H.M. Discovery Ship Resolute to the Arctic Regions : In Search of Sir John Franklin and the Missing Crews of H.M. Discovery Ships Erebusand Terror
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ISBN: 1107281067 1108070841 Year: 1857 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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The Resolute was a merchant ship purchased by the Royal Navy for service in the search for the lost expedition of Sir John Franklin. Its first voyage to the Canadian Arctic, which took place between 1850 and 1851, proved fruitless, so a second, larger expedition was launched in 1852. Again the Resolute could find no trace of Franklin, and the crew came close to perishing themselves. With their ship trapped in ice, they endured the freezing temperatures and a harrowing trek to Beechey Island to survive. Published in 1857, the present work is the journal of George Frederick McDougall (c.1825-71), who served as master aboard the Resolute. The book features numerous woodcuts and plates, as well as an account of the ship's salvage by an American vessel. Notably, a desk made from the ship's timbers has been used by a number of American presidents in the White House.


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The Arctic Whaleman; or, Winter in the Arctic Ocean
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Year: 1857 Publisher: Project Gutenberg

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The Arctic Whaleman; or, Winter in the Arctic Ocean
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Memoirs of Rear-Admiral Sir W. Edward Parry
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ISBN: 1139151339 110804137X Year: 1857 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Written by his son, the Rev. Edward Parry, this 1857 memoir describes the life and times of Rear-Admiral Sir W. Edward Parry (1790-1855), the British naval officer and Arctic explorer. The work describes how Parry became a successful pioneer of Arctic enterprise, having in 1827 attempted one of the earliest expeditions to the North Pole, setting a record which then stood for fifty years. Reflecting the religious side of Parry's character, the book demonstrates how he was a constant promoter of the welfare of his crews. From Parry's childhood years, the book traces the explorer's distinguished career in the Navy, his meticulous scientific work and his long and usually dangerous voyages and expeditions. Alongside his professional successes, including his knighthood in 1829, the book gives insights into the difficulties of his private life, including the tragic deaths of his first wife and of some of his children.


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La France et ses colonies : description géographique et pittoresque : esquisse de mœurs, merveilles de la nature et de l'art
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Year: 1857 Publisher: Paris Morizot

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Letters from high latitudes : being some account of a voyage in the schooner yacht "Foam," 85 o.m. to Iceland, Jan Mayen, & Spitzbergen, in 1856, published by John Murray
Year: 1857 Publisher: London John Murray

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A Personal Narrative of the Discovery of the North-West Passage : While in Search of the Expedition under Sir John Franklin
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ISBN: 1139060244 1108033350 Year: 1857 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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The H.M.S. Investigator spent the years 1850-4 in the Western Arctic engaged in a search for the lost expedition of the explorer Sir John Franklin. In this 1857 publication Alexander Armstrong (1818-99), surgeon and naturalist to the ship, gives a first-hand account of life on board during the voyage, as testimony to the 'heroism, devotion, and endurance' of his shipmates. He describes the harsh conditions that the crew had to endure, and argues convincingly that no travel 'more thoroughly tests man's powers of endurance, both morally and physically' than travelling in the Arctic. He also notes that lemon juice proved the most effective remedy against scurvy. Armstrong's natural history research was cut short when the ship was abandoned and his collections left behind, but he includes an appendix listing the animals and birds observed on the voyage, and the Arctic plants collected by a friend and colleague.

Godfrey's narrative of the last Grinnell Arctic exploring txpedition [sic] in search of Sir John Franklin, 1853-4-5 : with a biography of Dr. Elisha K. Kane, from the cradle to the grave
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ISBN: 0665375379 9780665375378 Year: 1857 Publisher: Philadelphia : J.T. Lloyd,

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