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Reference 3765 (2021) Category Arctic; Author Kane, Elisha Kent Title ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS: THE SECOND GRINNELL EXPEDITION IN SEARCH OF SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, 1853, '54, '55. 2 Volumes Physician Travelers Edition Publishing Information Arno Press & The New York Times,1971 0405017359 Description 1971 Physician Travelers Edition: 2 Volumes, 464 and 467 pages, illustrated with b/w plates, 3 maps and charts (2 folding), sketches, reproductions of engravings on steel and wood from sketches by the author. Original covers, no dust jacket as issued. Minor shelf wear, contents clean. A lovely modern set of the account of the voyage to Smith Sound, and of the winter on the north-west coast of Greenland, with extensive notes on the flora and fauna. No one had yet sailed beyond its northern portals. Kane determined to do so. John P. Kennedy, secretary of the navy, gave enthusiastic personal support, and Henry Grinnell donated the brig Advance. Private subscription financed the enterprise.No trace of Franklin's party was found by the expedition but the coasts of Kane Basin were charted and Kennedy Channel was discovered .Meteorological, magnetic, astronomical, and tidal observations, botanical, glacial, and geological surveys, studies of animal and Eskimo life, established sound foundations for the scientific study of the Arctic.In August 1854 Hayes [the surgeon] and eight men, protesting the commander's resolve to remain a second winter, announced their determination to hazard the journey to the South Greenland settlements. Kane, sanctioning the withdrawal, equipped them from limited supplies. In December they returned to the vessel, broken in body and morale. Kane became doctor, nurse, and cook to a shipful of bedridden men. With indomitable courage he planned and then executed their escape. The Advance, still frozen in, was abandoned May 20, 1855. With the loss of one man, the party, carrying the invalids, reached Upernivik, in eighty-three days, a retreat which stands in the annals of Arctic exploration as archetype of victory in defeat. Price £40.00 Keywords eskimo, arctic, polar S1-Arc ISBN Add this to your basket