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100 1 $aBeattie, Owen,$eauthor.
245 10 $aFrozen in time :$bthe fate of the Franklin expedition /$cOwen Beattie & John Geiger ; introduction by Margaret Atwood ; foreword by Wade Davis.
250 $a[New edition].
264 1 $aVancouver ;$aBerkeley :$bGreystone Books,$c[2017]
264 4 $c©2017
300 $axvii, 285 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates :$billustrations (some colour), maps ;$c22 cm.
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500 $a"With new revelations about the amazing discoveries of Franklin's lost ships, Erebus and Terror."--Cover.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 271-277) and index.
505 0 $aKing William Island, 29 June 1981 -- A subject of wonder -- Into the frozen seas -- Puny efforts -- Isthmus of the graves -- Region of Terror -- Terror camp clear -- Scattered bones -- The boat place -- A doorway opens -- Across the precipice -- The face of death -- The evidence mounts -- Hartnell redux -- The Royal marine -- Understanding disaster.
520 $a"Frozen In Time tells the dramatic story of how Sir John Franklin's elite naval forces came within sight of the Northwest Passage, only to succumb to unimaginable horrors. A gripping tale of cannibalism, bureaucratic hubris, great courage, and groundbreaking science, it shows how the excavation of three sailors from the 1845 Franklin expedition, buried for 136 years on the Arctic headland of Beechey Island, shed new light on one of the world's great maritime mysteries--and, in this new edition, how the 2014 and 2016 discoveries of the lost ships Erebus and Terror will help solve it."--Provided by publisher.
600 10 $aFranklin, John,$d1786-1847.
651 0 $aArctic regions$xDiscovery and exploration$xBritish.
651 0 $aNorthwest Passage.
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651 6 $aArctique$xDécouverte et exploration britanniques.
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700 1 $aAtwood, Margaret,$d1939-$ewriter of introduction.
700 1 $aDavis, Wade,$ewriter of foreword.
700 1 $aGeiger, John,$d1960-$eauthor.
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