Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal
Or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition, in the Years 1850–51
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Apr '14
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This 1852 account by naval officer Sherard Osborn (1822–75) describes a mission in search of Sir John Franklin's expedition.
Naval officer Sherard Osborn (1822–75) commanded the steam vessel Pioneer during Horatio Thomas Austin's 1850–1 mission in search of the missing Franklin expedition. Osborn's compelling eyewitness account, published in 1852, describes the first (and successful) trial of steam in the punishing Arctic conditions.By the middle of the nineteenth century, the goal of the North-West Passage had claimed the lives of many explorers, yet the disappearance of the expedition led by Sir John Franklin occasioned the greatest response. Naval officer Sherard Osborn (1822–75) took part in the search mission of 1850–1 under Horatio Thomas Austin. Osborn was appointed to command the Pioneer, one of two steam tenders on the voyage. This was the first time such vessels had been deployed in the punishing conditions of the Arctic. Such was their success in cutting through ice and navigating the treacherous waters that similar models were later adopted by the whaling fleet. The present work, first published in 1852, gives a compelling account of the hardships of the expedition, which was successful in its surveying work and confirmed that Franklin had not been lost in Baffin Bay.
ISBN: 9781108071772
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
Weight: 440g
344 pages