Royal Navy and Polar Exploration
Discover the captivating history of Polar exploration and the Royal Navy's pivotal role in it with "Royal Navy and Polar Exploration" by The History Press Ltd. This insightful paperback, published in 2007, spans 320 pages and immerses readers in the gripping tale of Sir John Franklin's ill-fated quest for the North West Passage, a dangerous journey that claimed the lives of his entire crew aboard the Erebus and Terror.
Delving deeper, this book not only chronicles Franklin's tragic expedition but also charts the broader involvement of the Royal Navy in exploring icy frontiers, culminating in Robert Falcon Scott's Antarctic exploits of 1912. Richly detailed and expertly researched, "Royal Navy and Polar Exploration" offers a compelling narrative for history enthusiasts and explorers alike. Don't miss out on this essential addition to your collection!