A True Story of Ambition, Obsession and the Remaking of Arctic History. By Ken McGoogan. Paperback.
1845, Sir John Franklin set out to find the North-West Passage. His ships disappeared, never to be seen again until the wrecks were found in 2014 & 2016. This brief guide fills in the background to the expedition and describes the attempts that have been made to find survivors and discover what happened. Mystery still remains. Will examination of the...
The Search for The Truth About The Franklin Expedition 1845. By Ernest C. Coleman. Hardback.
The Mystery of Captain Francis Crozier and the Franklin Expedition. A Great Polar Explorer, An Enduring Arctic Mystery. By Michael Smith. Paperback.
Michael Palin explores the world of HMS Erebus, whose last British port of call was Stromness, Orkney.
Peter Baxter takes a new approach to the history of the Franklin Expedition, from the perspective of John Rae and Lady Franklin, and their embroiled dispute over what fate the crew met. Paperback.
A seventh volume, dedicated to the papers presented at the John Rae 200 Conference in Stromness in September 2013. Published by Orkney Heritage Society with Orkney Archaeological Trust. Paperback.
The untold story of Scotsman John Rae, the Arctic adventurer who discovered the fate of Franklin.
The Fate of The Franklin Expedition. A fully updated edition of the amazing true story of a doomed Arctic exploration - and the secrets preserved in ice. By Owen Beattie & John Geiger. Paperback.