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AN INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER • “CHILLING … WILL KEEP YOU UP AT NIGHT TURNING PAGES.”—The Chicago TribuneThis “remarkable piece of forensic deduction” (MARGARET ATWOOD) “captures the excitement and p...
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AN INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER • “CHILLING … WILL KEEP YOU UP AT NIGHT TURNING PAGES.”—The Chicago Tribune

This “remarkable piece of forensic deduction” (MARGARET ATWOOD) “captures the excitement and peril of the explorers’ harrowing journey” aboard the HMS Erebus, and offers “a compelling explanation of what might have transpired over their final weeks and days (including, in a final act of desperation, cannibalism). It’s a serious historical work, but also a riveting account of a truly extraordinary expedition." (THE NEW YORK TIMES)


In 1845, Sir John Franklin and his men set out to “penetrate the icy fastness of the north, and to circumnavigate America.” And then they disappeared. The truth about what happened to Franklin’s ill-fated Arctic expedition was shrouded in mystery for more than a century.

Then, in 1984, Owen Beattie and his team exhumed two crew members from a burial site in the North for forensic evidence, to shocking results. But the most startling discovery didn’t come until 2014, when a team commissioned by the Canadian government uncovered Erebus, the lost ship.

Frozen in Time is a riveting deep dive into one of the most famous shipwrecks of all time, and the team of brilliant scientists that unleashed its secrets from the ice. It offers a thrilling account of Franklin’s doomed Arctic expedition, and the scientific investigation that spurred the decades-long hunt for its recovery—now with a new afterword on the discovery of its lost ships: Erebus and Terror.

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Price: $18.95
Pages: 300
Publisher: Greystone Books
Imprint: Greystone Books
Publication Date: 13 June 2017
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781771641739
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / Expeditions & Discoveries, Expeditions: popular accounts, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Adventurers & Explorers, HISTORY / North America, Biography: adventurers & explorers, Geographical discovery & exploration, History of the Americas


Owen Beattie is a professor of anthropology at the University of Alberta. He has contributed to many forensic investigations in Canada, as well as to human rights and humanitarian projects in Rwanda, Somalia, and Cyprus.

John Grigsby Geiger was born in Ithaca, New York, and graduated in history from the University of Alberta. His work has been translated into eight languages. He is currently the CEO of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.

Wade Davis is an anthropologist, author, and explorer. He is the author of numerous books, including Into the Silence, Sacred Headwaters and The Wayfinders. He has been described as “a rare combination of scientist, scholar, poet, and passionate defender of all of life’s diversity.”


Foreword
Introduction


Part One: THE SKELETONS
1 King William Island, 29 June 1981
2 A Subject of Wonder
3 Into the Frozen Seas
4 Puny Efforts
5 Isthmus of the Graves<>6 Region of Terror
7 Terror Camp Clear
8 Scattered Bones
9 The Boat Place
10 A Doorway Opens

Part Two: THE ICEMEN
11 Across the Precipice
12 The Face of Death
13 The Evidence Mounts
14 Hartnell Redux
15 The Royal Marine
6 Understanding a Disaster

Epilogue
Afterword
Acknowledgements

Appendix One: List of the officers and crews of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror
Appendix Two: Major expeditions involved in the search for HMS Erebus and HMS Terror
Bibliography
Index