John Rae Arctic Explorer


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John Rae S Arctic Correspondence 1844 1855


John Rae S Arctic Correspondence 1844 1855
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Author : John Rae
language : en
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
Release Date : 2014

John Rae S Arctic Correspondence 1844 1855 written by John Rae and has been published by TouchWood Editions this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with History categories.


Although Arctic explorer and Hudson Bay Company surveyor John Rae (1813-1893) travelled and recorded the final uncharted sections of the Northwest Passage, he is best known for his controversial discovery of the fate of the lost Franklin Expedition of 1845. Based on evidence given to him by local Inuit, Rae determined that Franklin's crew had resorted to cannibalism in their final, desperate days. Seen as maligning a national hero, Rae was shunned by British society. This collection of personal correspondence--reissued here for the first time since its original publication in 1953--illuminates the details of Rae's expeditions through his own words. The letters offer a glimpse into Rae's daily life, his ideas, musings, and troubles. Prefaced by the original, thorough introduction detailing his early life, John Rae's Arctic Correspondence is a crucial resource for any Arctic enthusiast. This new edition features a foreword by researcher and Arctic enthusiast Ken McGoogan, the award-winning author of eleven books, including Fatal Passage: The Untold Story of John Rae (HarperCollins, 2002).



John Rae Arctic Explorer


John Rae Arctic Explorer
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Author : John Rae
language : en
Publisher: University of Alberta
Release Date : 2019-01-15

John Rae Arctic Explorer written by John Rae and has been published by University of Alberta this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-01-15 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


John Rae is best known today as the first European to reveal the fate of the Franklin Expedition, yet the range of Rae’s accomplishments is much greater. Over five expeditions, Rae mapped some 1,550 miles (2,494 kilometres) of Arctic coastline; he is undoubtedly one of the Arctic’s greatest explorers, yet today his significance is all but lost. John Rae, Arctic Explorer is an annotated version of Rae’s unfinished autobiography. William Barr has extended Rae’s previously unpublished manuscript and completed his story based on Rae’s reports and correspondence—including reaction to his revelations about the Franklin Expedition. Barr’s meticulously researched, long overdue presentation of Rae’s life and legacy is an immensely valuable addition to the literature of Arctic exploration.



The Arctic Journals Of John Rae


The Arctic Journals Of John Rae
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Author : John Rae
language : en
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
Release Date : 2012-09-18

The Arctic Journals Of John Rae written by John Rae and has been published by TouchWood Editions this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-09-18 with History categories.


Scottish doctor and explorer John Rae is a controversial figure in the history of the Arctic. He began his career with the Hudson's Bay Company as a surgeon in Moose Factory, Ontario, where he learned to survey, live off the land, and travel great distances on snowshoes. These skills served him well when, in 1846, he was charged with completing the geography of the northern shore of North America and set out on his first expedition. Some years later, while exploring the Boothia Peninsula in 1854, Rae obtained information about the rather shocking fate of the Franklin expedition, which had been missing since 1845. Upon his return to England, however, Rae was discredited by Charles Dickens and shunned by the British establishment, never receiving proper recognition for his roles in finding the Northwest Passage and discovering the fate of Franklin and his crew. The Arctic Journals of John Rae is the definitive collection of John Rae's writings, from his only published work, Narrative of an Expedition to the Shores of the Arctic Sea in 1846 and 1847, to obscure notes and journals and reports of his controversial findings in 1854. An accomplished explorer who had great respect for the customs and skills of the peoples native to the Arctic, John Rae is a fascinating figure and an important part of the history of the North.



Discovering The Arctic


Discovering The Arctic
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Author : John Wilson
language : en
Publisher: Dundurn
Release Date : 2003-11

Discovering The Arctic written by John Wilson and has been published by Dundurn this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-11 with Juvenile Nonfiction categories.


Biography of arctic explorer, John Rae.



No Ordinary Journey


No Ordinary Journey
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Author : Ian Bunyan
language : en
Publisher: Edinburgh : National Museums of Scotland ; Montréal : McGill-Queen's University Press
Release Date : 1993

No Ordinary Journey written by Ian Bunyan and has been published by Edinburgh : National Museums of Scotland ; Montréal : McGill-Queen's University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with Science categories.


No Ordinary Journey marks the centenary in 1993 of the death of Dr John Rae. Rae was a remarkable Arctic traveller, and the first to uncover evidence of the fate of the missing Franklin expedition - which embroiled him in argument with those reluctant to accept the testimony of Inuit. Rae's rugged childhood in Orkney, Scotland, can be seen as a preparation for the challenges he later faced in the Canadian Arctic. In Canada, George Simpson, Governor in Chief of the Hudson Bay territories, was one of the first to recognize his abilities. After joining the Hudson's Bay Company, Rae travelled thousands of miles in the Arctic, often alone. Taught by the Indians and Inuit how to survive in extreme conditions, he explored, surveyed and mapped, and collected natural history and ethnographic material. He was a man of striking independence, ingenuity and courage, but also a controversial figure in Victorian eyes. Until now there has been little recognition of the importance and diversity of Rae's achievements. No Ordinary Journey: John Rae, Arctic Explorer 1813-1893 brings together four authors, Ian Bunyan, Jenni Calder, Dale Idiens and Bryce Wilson, from the National Museums of Scotland and Orkney Museums Service, who examine different aspects of Rae's life and achievement in the context of nineteenth-century Arctic exploration.



Fatal Passage


Fatal Passage
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Author : Ken McGoogan
language : en
Publisher: Random House
Release Date : 2012-07-31

Fatal Passage written by Ken McGoogan and has been published by Random House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-07-31 with History categories.


The true story of the remarkable John Rae - Arctic traveller and Hudson's Bay Company doctor - FATAL PASSAGE is a tale of imperial ambition and high adventure. In 1854 Rae solved the two great Arctic mysteries: the fate of the doomed Franklin expedition and the location of the last navigable link in the Northwest Passage. But Rae was to be denied the recognition he so richly deserved. On returning to London, he faced a campaign of denial and vilification led by two of the most powerful people in Victorian England: Lady Jane Franklin, the widow of the lost Sir John, and Charles Dickens, the most influential writer of the age. A remarkable story of courage and determination, FATAL PASSAGE is Ken McGoogan's passionate redemption of Rae's rightful place in history. In this richly documented and illustrated work, McGoogan captures the essence of one man's indomitable spirit.



Finding John Rae


Finding John Rae
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Author : Alice Jane Hamilton
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

Finding John Rae written by Alice Jane Hamilton and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with Arctic regions categories.




Fatal Passage


Fatal Passage
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Author : Ken McGoogan
language : en
Publisher: Basic Books
Release Date : 2003-05-08

Fatal Passage written by Ken McGoogan and has been published by Basic Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-05-08 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


John Rae's accomplishments, surpassing all nineteenth-century Arctic explorers, were worthy of honors and international fame. No explorer even approached Rae's prolific record: 1,776 miles surveyed of uncharted territory; 6,555 miles hiked on snowshoes; and 6,700 miles navigated in small boats. Yet, he was denied fair recognition of his discoveries because he dared to utter the truth about the fate of Sir John Franklin and his crew, Rae's predecessors in the far north. Author Ken McGoogan vividly narrates the astonishing adventures of Rae, who found the last link to the Northwest Passage and uncovered the grisly truth about the cannibalism of Franklin and his crew. A bitter smear campaign by Franklin's supporters would deny Rae his knighthood and bury him in ignominy for over one hundred and fifty years. Ken McGoogan's passion to secure justice for a true North American hero in this revelatory book produces a completely original and compelling portrait that elevates Rae to his rightful place as one of history's greatest explorers.



Fatal Passage


Fatal Passage
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Author : Ken McGoogan
language : en
Publisher: Basic Books
Release Date : 2002-03-20

Fatal Passage written by Ken McGoogan and has been published by Basic Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-03-20 with History categories.


John Rae's accomplishments, surpassing all nineteenth-century Arctic explorers, were worthy of honors and international fame. No explorer even approached Rae's prolific record: 1,776 miles surveyed of uncharted territory; 6,555 miles hiked on snowshoes; and 6,700 miles navigated in small boats. Yet, he was denied fair recognition of his discoveries because he dared to utter the truth about the fate of Sir John Franklin and his crew, Rae's predecessors in the far north. Author Ken McGoogan vividly narrates the astonishing adventures of Rae, who found the last link to the Northwest Passage and uncovered the grisly truth about the cannibalism of Franklin and his crew. A bitter smear campaign by Franklin's supporters would deny Rae his knighthood and bury him in ignominy for over one hundred and fifty years. Ken McGoogan's passion to secure justice for a true North American hero in this revelatory book produces a completely original and compelling portrait that elevates Rae to his rightful place as one of history's greatest explorers.



Dr John Rae


Dr John Rae
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Author : Robert L. Richards
language : en
Publisher: Whitby, North Yorkshire : Caedmon
Release Date : 1985

Dr John Rae written by Robert L. Richards and has been published by Whitby, North Yorkshire : Caedmon this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1985 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Biography. Includes accounts of Rae's work as a surgeon at Moose Factory, 1834-44 and accounts of various arctic expeditions.