Author: Henry Duff Traill
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Northwest Passage
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
The life of Sir John Franklin, R. N.
Author: Henry Duff Traill
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Northwest Passage
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Northwest Passage
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
The Life of Sir John Franklin, R.N
Author: Henry Duff Traill
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Explorers
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Explorers
Languages : en
Pages :
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Fauna Boreali-americana, Or, The Zoology of the Northern Parts of British America: The quadrupeds
Author: Sir John Richardson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Zoology
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Zoology
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
Adrift in the Arctic Ice Pack
Author: Elisha Kent Kane
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arctic regions
Languages : en
Pages : 438
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arctic regions
Languages : en
Pages : 438
Book Description
The Man Who Ate His Boots
Author: Anthony Brandt
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 0307276562
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
After the triumphant end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815, the British took it upon themselves to complete something they had been trying to do since the sixteenth century: find the fabled Northwest Passage. For the next thirty-five years the British Admiralty sent out expedition after expedition to probe the ice-bound waters of the Canadian Arctic in search of a route, and then, after 1845, to find Sir John Franklin, the Royal Navy hero who led the last of these Admiralty expeditions. Enthralling and often harrowing, The Man Who Ate His Boots captures the glory and the folly of this ultimately tragic enterprise.
Publisher: Anchor
ISBN: 0307276562
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
After the triumphant end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815, the British took it upon themselves to complete something they had been trying to do since the sixteenth century: find the fabled Northwest Passage. For the next thirty-five years the British Admiralty sent out expedition after expedition to probe the ice-bound waters of the Canadian Arctic in search of a route, and then, after 1845, to find Sir John Franklin, the Royal Navy hero who led the last of these Admiralty expeditions. Enthralling and often harrowing, The Man Who Ate His Boots captures the glory and the folly of this ultimately tragic enterprise.
Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1819-20-21-22
Author: John Franklin
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arctic regions
Languages : en
Pages : 426
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arctic regions
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
Rear Admiral Sir John Franklin. ... A Narrative of the Circumstances and Causes which Led to the Failure of the Searching Expeditions Sent by Government and Others for the Rescue of Sir John Franklin
Author: Sir John Ross
Publisher: London : Longmans, Green, Brown & Longmans
ISBN:
Category : Arctic regions
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
Publisher: London : Longmans, Green, Brown & Longmans
ISBN:
Category : Arctic regions
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
The Body in the Library
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004484930
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
The body is increasingly understood as being at the centre of colonial and post-colonial relationships and textual productions. Creating and circulating images of the undisciplined body of the 'other' was and is a critical aspect of colonialism. Likewise, resistance to colonial practices was also frequently corporeal, with indigenous peoples appropriating, parodying, and subverting those European practices which were used to signify the 'civilized' status of the colonizing body. The Body in the Library reads representations of the corporeal in texts of empire; case studies include: • gendered representations of corporeality • medical régimes • ethnography and photography in the Pacific • cultural transvestism in theatre • disease and colonial knowledge generation • 'freak shows' and colonial exhibits • cinematic representations of bodies • geography and the metaphorization of land as a penetrable body • marketing the body • organ transplants and the limits of the post-colonial paradigm In viewing colonialism and resistance as a bodily phenomenon, The Body in the Library enables new perspectives on the process of colonization and resistance. It is an important resource for teachers and students of colonial and post-colonial literatures.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004484930
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
The body is increasingly understood as being at the centre of colonial and post-colonial relationships and textual productions. Creating and circulating images of the undisciplined body of the 'other' was and is a critical aspect of colonialism. Likewise, resistance to colonial practices was also frequently corporeal, with indigenous peoples appropriating, parodying, and subverting those European practices which were used to signify the 'civilized' status of the colonizing body. The Body in the Library reads representations of the corporeal in texts of empire; case studies include: • gendered representations of corporeality • medical régimes • ethnography and photography in the Pacific • cultural transvestism in theatre • disease and colonial knowledge generation • 'freak shows' and colonial exhibits • cinematic representations of bodies • geography and the metaphorization of land as a penetrable body • marketing the body • organ transplants and the limits of the post-colonial paradigm In viewing colonialism and resistance as a bodily phenomenon, The Body in the Library enables new perspectives on the process of colonization and resistance. It is an important resource for teachers and students of colonial and post-colonial literatures.
Sir John Franklin in Tasmania, 1837-1843
Author: Kathleen Fitzpatrick
Publisher: Melbourne U.P
ISBN:
Category : Franklin, John
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
Sir John Franklin discovered the North West Passage. He was also the Governor of Van Diemen's Land. This book tells of the Tasmanian career of Sir John Franklin.
Publisher: Melbourne U.P
ISBN:
Category : Franklin, John
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
Sir John Franklin discovered the North West Passage. He was also the Governor of Van Diemen's Land. This book tells of the Tasmanian career of Sir John Franklin.
Ice Ghosts: The Epic Hunt for the Lost Franklin Expedition
Author: Paul Watson
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393249395
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
"Intriguing [and] enjoyable." —Ian McGuire, New York Times Book Review Ice Ghosts weaves together the epic story of the lost Franklin Expedition of 1845—whose two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, and their crew of 129 were lost to the Arctic ice—with the modern tale of the scientists, divers, and local Inuit behind the recent incredible discoveries of the wrecks. Paul Watson, a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who was on the icebreaker that led one of the discovery expeditions, tells a fast-paced historical adventure story and reveals how a combination of faith in Inuit knowledge and the latest science yielded a discovery for the ages.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393249395
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
"Intriguing [and] enjoyable." —Ian McGuire, New York Times Book Review Ice Ghosts weaves together the epic story of the lost Franklin Expedition of 1845—whose two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, and their crew of 129 were lost to the Arctic ice—with the modern tale of the scientists, divers, and local Inuit behind the recent incredible discoveries of the wrecks. Paul Watson, a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who was on the icebreaker that led one of the discovery expeditions, tells a fast-paced historical adventure story and reveals how a combination of faith in Inuit knowledge and the latest science yielded a discovery for the ages.