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Frozen In Time The Fate Of The Franklin Expedition Third Edition Owen Beattie

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Frozen In Time The Fate Of The Franklin Expedition Third Edition Owen Beattie
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Publisher: Greystone Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.03 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Owen Beattie, John Geiger, Margaret Atwood
ISBN: 9781771640794, 1771640790
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Third Edition

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Frozen In Time The Fate Of The Franklin Expedition Third Edition Owen Beattie by Owen Beattie, John Geiger, Margaret Atwood 9781771640794, 1771640790 instant download after payment.

Re-released to coincide with the discovery of one of the lost Franklin Expedition ships.
Frozen in Time tells the dramatic story of how Sir John Franklin’s elite naval forces came within sight of the Northwest Passage, only to succumb to unimaginable horrors. A gripping tale of cannibalism, bureaucratic hubris, great courage and ground-breaking science, it shows how the excavation of three sailors from the 1845–48 Franklin expedition, buried for 138 years on the Arctic headland of Beechey Island, has shed new light on what has been one of the world’s great maritime mysteries.

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