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George Back
My Dear Beaufort: a Personal Letter from John Ross's Arctic Expedition
The Intrepid Life of George Back, Franklin's Lieutenant. by Peter Steele
From Bermuda Based Siege Vessel to Arctic Explorer
Notes
A Personal Narrative of the Origins of the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-1904 by Sir Clements Markham, Edited and Introduced by Clive Holland
Rather Than Imposing Thematic Unity Or Predefining a Common Theoretical
ARCTIC Exploration the SEARCH for FRANKLIN
Downloaded from Brill.Com10/06/2021 12:07:02PM Via Free Access 332 Th E Dream of the North Science, Technology, Progress, Urbanity, Industry, and Even Perfectibility
Coversheet for Thesis in Sussex Research Online
The Intrepid Life of George Back, Franklin's Lieutenant. by Peter Steele
The Arctic Council of 1851
ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS.-(In Continuation of Parliamentary Papers, Nos
Science and the Canadian Arctic, 181 8-76, from Sir John Ross to Sir
A Selection of Books, Maps and Manuscripts on the Northwest Passage in the British Library
Sir John Franklin's Last Arctic Expedition
London Journal of Canadian Studies Article
The Wrecks of Franklin's Ships Erebus and Terror; Their Likely Location and the Cause of Failure of Previous Search Expedition
Akaitcho (Ca. 1786- 1838) Arctlc PROFILES 209
Top View
Xixth CENTURY
Northern Periphery: Long-Term Inuit-European and -Euroamerican Lntersocietal Interaction in the Central Canadian Arctic
Further Light on the Source of the Lead in Human Remains from the 1845 Franklin Expedition
To Party, Or Don the Anorak?
George Back: Officer, Though Time Would Prove They Were Two Very Different Individuals
Documentary Art Project
Franklin's Lost Expedition
Echoes in the Ice Finding Franklin’S Ship a Co-Production of Gone West Productions and the Canada Science and Technology Museum
George Back, Upper Fall, August, 1821 (Library and Archives Canada I C-141488)
From “Naked Country” to “Sheltering Ice”: Rudy Wiebe’S Revisionist Treatment of John Franklin’S First Arctic Narrative
The Armchair Traveller
Arctic Exploration
Bertram Plimer Franklin Search Collection
Back River DEIS
Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps Inc
George Back (1796-1878)
Still Cold: Travels & Explorations in the Frozen Regions of the Earth
SEARCHING for FRANKLIN: the LAND ARCTIC Repetition Already Arises in the Volume Because Various SEARCHING EXPEDITION
From Exploration to Publication: the Evolution of a 19Th-Century Arctic Narrative I.S