Title: A Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of Sir John Franklin and his Companions Author: M`Clintock, [Francis Leopold] Place: London Publisher: John Murray Date: 1860 Description: xxvii, [1], 406 + 32 ad pp. With 13 (of 14) wood-engraved plates; 1 wood engraving in the text; 1 folding facsimile; 2 folding maps, 1 of them loose in rear endpaper pocket. 8¾x5½, original blue cloth, gilt vignette of sailing ship on front cover, spine lettered in gilt. "Twelfth Thousand." Scarce narrative of the man who, among all of the seekers, was the first to find hard evidence of the fate of Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin whose disappearance into the frozen north sparked one of the largest and most prolonged searches in the history of exploration. The many expeditions to uncover the riddle of Franklin's vanishing amidst the ice floes of the north, spurred by his indomitable widow, provided more information on the geography, geology and climate of the arctic regions than all those who came before. Ex-Northwestern Michigan College Library copy with their markings: call-numbers on spine, bookplate, circulating pocket, rubberstamps (on pastedowns only), etc. Lot Amendments Condition: Fairly worn, rubbing, edge wear, spine fading; text block nearly detached (just slightly held at front hinge), causing most pages and plates to be loose or loosely laid in, soiling, light foxing; fair to good, with intersting images and maps. Sold as is. Item number: 167961
Title: A Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of Sir John Franklin and his Companions Author: M`Clintock, [Francis Leopold] Place: London Publisher: John Murray Date: 1860 Description: xxvii, [1], 406 + 32 ad pp. With 13 (of 14) wood-engraved plates; 1 wood engraving in the text; 1 folding facsimile; 2 folding maps, 1 of them loose in rear endpaper pocket. 8¾x5½, original blue cloth, gilt vignette of sailing ship on front cover, spine lettered in gilt. "Twelfth Thousand." Scarce narrative of the man who, among all of the seekers, was the first to find hard evidence of the fate of Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin whose disappearance into the frozen north sparked one of the largest and most prolonged searches in the history of exploration. The many expeditions to uncover the riddle of Franklin's vanishing amidst the ice floes of the north, spurred by his indomitable widow, provided more information on the geography, geology and climate of the arctic regions than all those who came before. Ex-Northwestern Michigan College Library copy with their markings: call-numbers on spine, bookplate, circulating pocket, rubberstamps (on pastedowns only), etc. Lot Amendments Condition: Fairly worn, rubbing, edge wear, spine fading; text block nearly detached (just slightly held at front hinge), causing most pages and plates to be loose or loosely laid in, soiling, light foxing; fair to good, with intersting images and maps. Sold as is. Item number: 167961
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