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Narrative of a journey to the shores of the polar sea, in the years 1819-20-21-22 Vol. I Third Edition is a historical account of an expedition to explore the northern coast of North America. The narrative begins with preparations for the journey, detailing the challenges of organizing such an ambitious venture during the early 19th century. The team aims to map the northern coastline and document the geographical features of the region, including the climate and the indigenous peoples they encounter. Their journey is marked by delays at sea due to adverse weather conditions, and the harsh…mehr

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Narrative of a journey to the shores of the polar sea, in the years 1819-20-21-22 Vol. I Third Edition is a historical account of an expedition to explore the northern coast of North America. The narrative begins with preparations for the journey, detailing the challenges of organizing such an ambitious venture during the early 19th century. The team aims to map the northern coastline and document the geographical features of the region, including the climate and the indigenous peoples they encounter. Their journey is marked by delays at sea due to adverse weather conditions, and the harsh realities of Arctic exploration are evident in the difficulties they face. The book describes the trials of navigating the frozen waters, interacting with native communities, and observing the unique environmental conditions. As the team presses on, the narrative underscores the perseverance and determination required for such an endeavor, highlighting both the triumphs and the struggles of their quest. This account serves as a testament to early exploration in the Arctic region.
Autorenporträt
Sir John Franklin was a British Royal Navy officer, explorer, and colonial administrator. After serving in significant military conflicts such as the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812, he led two major expeditions into the Canadian Arctic: the Coppermine expedition in 1819 and the Mackenzie River expedition in 1825. Later, he served as Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land from 1837 to 1843. His final expedition in 1845 aimed to navigate the Northwest Passage. However, Franklin's ships became trapped in ice off King William Island, leading to his death in 1847, along with his entire crew due to starvation, hypothermia, and scurvy. Franklin was born on April 16, 1786, in Spilsby, Lincolnshire, as the ninth child of a family with merchant and agricultural roots. His early life was marked by a desire to improve his social standing, as several of his siblings pursued diverse careers. Despite his father s initial objections, Franklin pursued a seafaring career and joined the Royal Navy at the age of 14. His maritime journey eventually led to his significant contributions to Arctic exploration.