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The U.S. Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin

Elisha Kent Kane 1854 1st ed., 2nd printing

ENG Dr Elisha Kane (1820-57), the most famous of American Arctic explorers before Peary, published this work in 1853. Having graduated from medical school, Kane joined the US Navy in 1843, and in 1850 was appointed senior medical officer on the expedition financed by the philanthropist Henry Grinnell to search for Sir John Franklin. Kane had departed on a second expedition while this book was in press, and he continued his Arctic travels, to the detriment of his health, until the year before his early death. In this work, Kane describes the origins of the expedition in the worldwide appeal by Lady Franklin, and, using his own journals, gives a vivid account of a winter spent icebound in the Arctic. Among the appendices is the official report of the expedition's commander, Lieutenant De Haven. Though Franklin's first winter camp was found, there were no further traces of his crew.

1st edition (in English), second printing. Most books of the first 1853 printing were destroyed in the 1853 Harper's warehouse fire, and it was later reissued with an 1854 titlepage. The 1853 edition survived in only a small number of copies.

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