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<div>In the mid-1800s, George Back went on three Arctic expeditions with Sir John Franklin across the barren lands of the Canadian north. But unlike Franklin, Back lived to tell his tales in journals, drawings, watercolors, and maps. Noted writer Peter Steele drew on these sources, along with contemporary accounts, to craft this gripping tale of resilience in the face of incredible odds.<br><br>The book thrillingly recounts the near-impossible circumstances of these expeditions — the fights with the Hudson Bay Company, rations that failed to get through, even cannibalism. Back survived these horrors to lead an exploration of the Great Fish River, now named Back River in his honor. His return upstream, hauling his handmade boat up 83 sets of rapids, is one of the greatest-ever feats of heroism and endurance.<br><br>A gifted artist and mapmaker, Back was a brave explorer forgotten by history. Steele does him belated justice with this fascinating account.</div>
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Steele's literate, coherent biography introduces one of the undeservedly obscure figures in arctic exploration. George Back joined the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars; promptly captured, he spent five years as a POW. He became a lieutenant and went back to sea after the war, but the heart of his career lay in the search for the Northwest Passage. He was second-in-command to John Franklin, who had more enthusiasm than ability, on two overland expeditions from Canada, one of which ended in disaster. He commanded a third overland journey and also a peril-ridden voyage by sea. Throughout, he proved courageous, durable, and civilized in his dealings with voyageurs, soldiers, Indians, and Eskimos. He survived the inadequacy of nineteenth-century equipment and knowledge of the Arctic to retire to England, where he became a mentor to a later generation of arctic explorers and thereafter virtually disappeared from the pages of history--until now. Roland Green
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Title: The Man Who Mapped the Arctic: The Intrepid ...
Publisher: Raincoast Books
Publication Date: 2004
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Very Good
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paperback. Condition: Good. Good paperback, bumped/creased with shelfwear; may have previous owner's name inside. Standard-sized. Seller Inventory # mon0000197813
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 307 pp, index, photos, illustrations, maps. Lightly creased corners. A little fainting writing first page. Seller Inventory # 065512
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Seller: Callaghan Books South, New Port Richey, FL, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. First Thus. Very large softcover, glossy wrappers colorfully designed and illustrated with a sailship stuck in ice, a young man on front left, 307 pages. Bottom tip creased page 205. Includes two glossy photo sections, a map section inside in early pages. Light creases at top front tip to page 47. Near Very Fine. Seller Inventory # 58032
Seller: Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
Soft cover. Condition: Fine [As New]. First Trade Paperback Printing. The story of 'an unsung Arctic hero' - Lieut. George Black, R. N.A Fine copy - 'as new'. 307pp, photo illustrated, maps. Bright, clean, unmarked copy. Tight, square binding, no spine creasing. About 'as new'. Weight, 560g. This book does not qualify for Canada Post Lettermail - the rate shown - therefore additional postage will be needed, the amount depending on destination and speed. We will notify customers of the correct postage needed, at the time of the order or enquiry. We deal with three postal systems and shop them for the best rates. This new rate may be accepted or declined. All postal rates are at or below our cost. The $8.95 rate to the USA however, is correct. Seller Inventory # 31348
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