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John Rae (explorer)
Who Discovered the Northwest Passage? Janice Cavell1
Xerox University Microfilms 300 North Zeeb Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 I
Background for Teachers Passage
Rae of the Arctic*
How Two Sunken Ships Caused a War: the Legal and Cultural Battle Between Great Britain, Canada, and the Inuit Over the Franklin Expedition Shipwrecks
The Wrecks of Franklin's Ships Erebus and Terror; Their Likely Location and the Cause of Failure of Previous Search Expedition
ENIGMAS and MYTHS. Paul Simpson-Housley. 1996. Toronto
Anthology of Arctic Reading: General
References JOHN RAE's ARCTIC
Book List for the John Rae Society
Newsletter Issue 7 Summer 2018
About the Franklin Expedition in 1845, Sir John Franklin and His Crew Set Sail from England Aboard Two Ships: HMS Erebus and HMS Terror
Newsletter Issue 3 Autumn 2015
The Forgotten Hero of Arctic Exploration Ken Mcgoogan Monday 22 April 2013 Report by Je
Echoes in the Ice Finding Franklin’S Ship a Co-Production of Gone West Productions and the Canada Science and Technology Museum
The Historical and Legal Background of Canada's Arctic Claims
The Fox Expedition in Search of Franklin: a Documentary Trail JOHN W
Inuit Tales of Terror: the Location of Franklin’S Missing Ship
Top View
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The Story of Dr. John Rae
Review Article Renegade in Archives: Peter C Newman And
'Nelsons of Discovery': Notes on the Franklin Monument in Greenwich
The Changing Nature of Man's Quest for Food and Water As Related to Snow,Ice, and Permafrost in the American Arctic
Book Reviews
Rae of the Arctic*
John Rae (1813-1893)
The Wilderness Empires
Dr. John Rae – Commemorated on an Unusual Scale
The Untold Story of the Northwest Passage, by Ken Mcgoogan
Voyage, Narrative and Resonance in the Photographs of Nils Strindberg
Janice Cavell