Heavy Sledding
Chauncey Loomis, 21 December 1989
The Arctic Grail: The Quest for the Northwest Passage and the North Pole, 1818-1909
by Pierre Berton.
Viking, 672 pp., £16.95, May 1989,0 670 82491 7 Show More
by Pierre Berton.
Viking, 672 pp., £16.95, May 1989,
Overland to Starvation Cove: With the Inuit in Search of Franklin 1878-1880
by Heinrich Klutschak and William Barr.
Toronto, 261 pp., £17.50, February 1988,0 8020 5762 4 Show More
by Heinrich Klutschak and William Barr.
Toronto, 261 pp., £17.50, February 1988,
Frozen in Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition
by Owen Beattie and John Geiger.
Bloomsbury, 180 pp., £12.95, November 1987,0 7475 0101 7 Show More
by Owen Beattie and John Geiger.
Bloomsbury, 180 pp., £12.95, November 1987,
“... Again, his eye for detail strengthens his argument. The manhauling of heavy naval (as against light Inuit) sledges was one of the most deadly flaws in the Navy’s methods of Arctic exploration. Strangely, to the English there was something noble, something romantic, about strong young men marching in harness through the Arctic wastes, enduring ... ”