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Sir John Franklin Martyn Beardsley

Sir John Franklin By Martyn Beardsley

Sir John Franklin by Martyn Beardsley


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Summary

In the summer of 1820 Captain John Franklin set off with his men on an expedition to the North Pole on a ship. But John was convinced he could find a way through to the little known lands on the other side. But John never gave up the dream of venturing where no one had managed to venture before and find a passage by ship through the Arctic

Sir John Franklin Summary

Sir John Franklin by Martyn Beardsley

In the summer of 1820 Captain John Franklin set off with his men on an expedition to the North Pole on a ship. Since the North Pole is made mostly ice this was a strange thing to do. But John was convinced he could find a way through to the little known lands on the other side. His first attempt failed and he found himself face to face with death, lying shipwrecked and starving. He was forced to eat his own boots to survive! But John never gave up the dream of venturing where no one had managed to venture before and find a passage by ship through the Arctic

About Martyn Beardsley

Martyn Beardsley is the author of six Sir Gadabout books for Orion's Dolphin series, which were made into a series for Children's ITV a couple of years ago. He also recently had a ghost story called The Bell Tower published by Harcourt Educational. He lives in Beeston, near Nottingham, and is married with one daughter.

Additional information

GOR005996791
9781904977162
1904977162
Sir John Franklin by Martyn Beardsley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Short Books Ltd
20050519
160
N/A
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