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Captain Francis Crozier Michael Smith

Captain Francis Crozier By Michael Smith

Captain Francis Crozier by Michael Smith


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Summary

Irishman Francis Crozier was a major figure in 19th-century polar exploration. A four-year expedition to the Antarctic with Ross was the 19th-century's greatest feat of navigation. He led a courageous battle in the freezing Arctic wilderness trying to bring his men to safety. According to legend, he was last to die - the last man standing.

Captain Francis Crozier Summary

Captain Francis Crozier: Last Man Standing? by Michael Smith

Irishman Francis Crozier was a major figure in 19th-century polar exploration. His voyages with Parry, Ross and Franklin lifted the veil from the frozen wastes of the Arctic and Antarctic, paving the way for Amundsen, Scott and Shackleton. The Antarctic cape named after him was immortalised in the book, The Worst Journey in the World. A failed romance drove him back to the ice one fatal last time with Franklin's North-West Passage expedition in 1845. Crozier left his privileged surroundings in Banbridge, County Down, to join the navy aged 13. The Napoleonic wars were raging and he met the last surviving mutineer from the Bounty on Pitcairn Island during an early trip. He sailed on six outstanding expeditions to the ice with the legendary Parry and James Clark Ross. A four-year expedition to the Antarctic with Ross was the 19th-century's greatest feat of navigation. But Crozier could never win the hand of Franklin's beguiling niece, Sophy Cracroft. Desperate to please, he sailed as second-in-command on the fateful North-West Passage expedition. All 129 men perished. Crozier took command after Franklin died, with the ships crushed by the Arctic ice and men dying. He led a courageous battle in the freezing Arctic wilderness trying to bring his men to safety. According to legend, he was last to die - the last man standing.

Captain Francis Crozier Reviews

'Crozier could have asked for no better biographer than Michael Smith' Arctic Book Review 'A thoroughly enjoyable read' Irish Mountain Log 'A valiant attempt to bring Crozier back to heroic life' Walking World Ireland 'Wonderfully detailed and graphic account' Irish Examiner 'A welcome addition to the polar library' Sunday Business Post [Michael Smith] is consolidating a reputation as champion of those unsung heroes who deserve greater recognition than history had given them' Irish Independent 'An oddly uplifting tale of a true hero' Ireland on Sunday

About Michael Smith

Michael Smith is an established authority on Polar exploration and author of the best-selling biography of Tom Crean, An Unsung Hero, which has sold 65,000 copies. His other books are I Am Just Going Outside, a biography of Captain Oates (2002) and Polar Crusader about Sir James Wordie (2004). Michael has also written two books for children, Iceman about Tom Crean and The Boss, a biography of Ernest Shackleton. He contributes to TV and radio documentaries and lectures frequently on Polar history. Michael was a business and political journalist with The Guardian and The Observer.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations viii A Note on Terminology x Acknowledgements xi Introduction: A Modest, Unassuming Man 1 1. A Bond with History 5 2. To the Arctic 12 3. Seizing the Moment 27 4. A Promise 33 5. Fatal Errors 43 6. Wreck of the Fury 49 7. North Pole Trek 57 8. Arctic Rescue 65 9. South 73 10. Flirting with Love 79 11. An Epic Voyage 92 12. Dangerous Waters 104 13. Trembling Hands 114 14. 'I Am Not Equal to the Hardship' 125 15. A Sense of Tragedy 137 16. The Northwest Passage 148 17. Ice 158 18. 'No Cause for Alarm' 166 19. Breakout 177 20. A Slow Execution 181 21. Last Man Standing? 190 22. The Mystery Unravels 195 23. A Fitting Memorial 213 Appendix: Francis Crozier: A Chronology 220 Bibliography 222 Notes & References 226 Index 229

Additional information

GOR005260249
9781905172092
1905172095
Captain Francis Crozier: Last Man Standing? by Michael Smith
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Gill
20060531
300
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