E. C. Coleman
No Earthly Pole: The Search for the Truth about the Franklin Expedition 1845
No Earthly Pole: The Search for the Truth about the Franklin Expedition 1845
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Ernest Coleman has led or participated in four expeditions to find out the fate of the Franklin expedition, which lost 129 men in search of the North-West Passage. He aims to set the record straight and reveal the possible site of Franklins grave, the biggest mystery of all. The story of Franklins expedition remains one of the greatest and most tragic events of the age of exploration.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 352 pages
Publication date: 15 February 2023
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Ernest Coleman has led or participated in four expeditions to uncover the fate of the Franklin expedition, which consisted of two ships, the Erebus and the Terror, and set out to find the North-West Passage. Tragically, 129 men were lost from the two ships, leaving behind a mystery that has captivated historians and researchers for centuries.
Numerous theories have been put forward to explain the disappearance of the expedition, some of which have been influenced by political bias. Academics and politicians have taken over the investigation, driven by questions of Canadian sovereignty and academic advancement, often at the expense of Franklins and the Royal Navys reputation.
In his book, "No Earthly Pole: The Search for the Franklin Expedition," Coleman aims to set the record straight and provide definitive answers to the many mysteries surrounding the expedition. He challenges the widely accepted "lead poisoning" and "cannibalism" theories and reveals new insights into the writings of Petty Officer Peglar, who recovered bones and a wallet from the expedition. Coleman also sheds light on smaller mysteries that have been perpetuated by others.
One of the most significant revelations in "No Earthly Pole" is the possible site of Franklins grave, the biggest mystery of all. Coleman meticulously analyzes the evidence and presents a compelling argument that points to a specific location on King William Island in the Arctic. This discovery has the potential to finally lay to rest the questions surrounding Franks final resting place and provide closure to his family and descendants.
"No Earthly Pole" is not just a book about the Franklin expedition; it is an adventure set within an adventure. Ernest Coleman's lifetime quest for the truth at the ends of the earth is an extraordinary tale of determination and resilience. His unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth has led him to explore some of the most remote and challenging regions on the planet, and his insights and discoveries have shed new light on the history of exploration.
The story of the Franklin expedition remains one of the greatest and most tragic events of the age of exploration. The two ships set out with high hopes and ambition, but their fate remains a mystery to this day. Coleman's book provides a fresh perspective on the expedition and offers new insights that challenge the prevailing theories and help us to better understand the tragic consequences of this extraordinary adventure.
In conclusion, "No Earthly Pole: The Search for the Franklin Expedition" is a must-read for anyone interested in history, exploration, and the mysteries of the Arctic. Ernest Coleman's dedication and expertise in this field have resulted in a groundbreaking book that sheds new light on the Franklin expedition and provides a definitive account of this tragic and enigmatic event.
Weight: 284g
Dimension: 197 x 130 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781398115446
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