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OverviewA thrilling account of suffering and survival, The Ice Passage charts an epic quest from desire to destiny. It begins as a mission of mercy. Four and a half years after the disappearance of Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin and his two ships, HMS Investigator sets sail in search of them. Instead of rescuing lost comrades, the Investigator’ s officers and crew soon find themselves trapped in their own ordeal, facing starvation, madness, and death on the unknown Polar Sea. If only they can save themselves, they will bring back news of perhaps the greatest maritime achievement of the age: their discovery of the elusive Northwest Passage between Europe and the Orient. In addition to their Great Success, the “Investigators” are the first Europeans to contact the Inuit of the western Arctic archipelago, and the first to record sustained observations of the local wildlife and climate. But the cost of hubris, ignorance, daring, and deceit is soon laid bare. In the face of catastrophe, a desperate rescue plan is made to send away the weakest men to meet their fate on the ice. In a narrative rich with insight and grace, Brian Payton reconstructs the final voyage of the Investigator and the trials of her officers and crew. Drawing on long-forgotten journals, transcripts, and correspondence—some never before published—Payton weaves an astonishing tale of endurance. Along the way, he vividly evokes an Arctic wilderness we now stand to lose. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian PaytonPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Anchor Books Dimensions: Width: 15.10cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.357kg ISBN: 9780385665339ISBN 10: 0385665334 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 21 September 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsA gripping story... Payton's detailed and fascinating exploration of this hideous voyage into the Arctic wilderness reminds us that the North is a crucial feature of both our past and our future. <br>— The Globe and Mail<br> <br> A hypnotic read, fast-paced and wonderfully written. <br>— Roy MacGregor, author of Canadians: A Portrait of a Country and Its People<br><br> A book of uncommon economy and power. <br>— John DeMont, author of Coal Black Heart <p> From the Hardcover edition. A gripping story... Payton's detailed and fascinating exploration of this hideous voyage into the Arctic wilderness reminds us that the North is a crucial feature of both our past and our future. -- The Globe and Mail A hypnotic read, fast-paced and wonderfully written. -- Roy MacGregor, author of Canadians: A Portrait of a Country and Its People A book of uncommon economy and power. -- John DeMont, author of Coal Black Heart From the Hardcover edition. Author InformationBrian Payton has written for The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, and The Globe and Mail. He is the author of the novel Hail Mary Corner and the non-fiction narrative Shadow of the Bear: Travels in Vanishing Wilderness. Payton lives with his family on Vancouver Island. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |