The North-West Passage and the Plans for the Search for Sir John Franklin
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When John Brown (17971861) developed a defect in his eyesight he could no longer embark on extended voyages for the East India Company. After making a fortune selling gold and diamonds he cultivated his geographical interests and was elected to the Royal Geographical Society in 1837. Brown was especially interested in the Arctic and he became concerned about the missing Franklin expedition to find the North-West Passage. In this substantial work first published in 1858 and reissued here in one volume with its 1860 sequel Brown provides a detailed account of previous polar expeditions before turning to the efforts to find Franklin and his men. The sequel is devoted to the 18579 search expedition arranged by Lady Franklin and led by Leopold McClintock. A number of other works on Franklin''s last expedition and the subsequent searches have also been reissued in this series.
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