VOYAGES IN SEARCH OF THE NORTH-WEST PASSAGE

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Voyages in Search of the North-West Passage is a comprehensive exploration of the historical attempts to discover a navigable route through the Arctic connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The text edited by Henry Morley begins with an introduction that recounts the author's own imaginative journey to the Arctic drawing parallels with the real voyages of early explorations. The narrative then delves into the historical context highlighting the endeavors of pioneering figures such as Sir Martin Frobisher John Davis and Sir John Franklin who braved the treacherous icy waters in search of the elusive passage. The text also discusses the geographical theories of the time referencing ancient philosophers like Plato and Aristotle who speculated about the existence of a large island Atlantis which some believed to be connected to the Americas. The discourse further examines the accounts of explorers like Paulus Venetus and Franciscus Vasquez de Coronado who provided evidence of open seas and potential routes. The document underscores the significance of these explorations not only for their potential economic benefits but also for their contributions to geographical knowledge and the spirit of human adventure. The narrative is rich with descriptions of the harsh Arctic environment the challenges faced by the explorers and the cultural interactions with indigenous peoples. Overall the text serves as a testament to the enduring human quest for discovery and the relentless pursuit of knowledge.
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