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The Life, Diaries and Correspondence of Jane Lady Franklin 1792-1875
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ISBN: 1107477913 1108075088 Year: 1923 Publisher: Place of publication not identified : Cambridge : publisher not identified, Cambridge University Press

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Jane Franklin (1792-1875) became well known in the middle of the nineteenth century for her tireless campaign to discover the fate of the lost Arctic expedition led by her husband, Sir John Franklin (1786-1847). The editor of this volume, Willingham Franklin Rawnsley (1845-1927), was Sir John's great-nephew, with access to the family papers. The four sections of this work, first published in 1923, address Jane's life before her marriage in 1828; the period when her husband was posted to the Mediterranean; life in Tasmania, where Sir John served as governor; and Lady Franklin's quest to learn the fate of her husband's expedition in search of the North-West Passage. Given appropriate context, the extracts illuminate her interest in European travel, her activities in Tasmania - especially in education and the treatment of female convicts - and her movements over the globe after searches discovered evidence of her husband's demise.


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After the lost Franklin expedition : Lady Franklin and John Rae
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ISBN: 9781526727398 1526727390 9781526727374 1526727374 1526727382 9781526727381 Year: 2019 Publisher: Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England : Pen & Sword History,

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Lady Franklin's revenge: a true story of ambition, obsession and the remaking of arctic history
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Year: 2007 Publisher: London Bantam Books

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After the lost Franklin expedition : Lady Franklin and John Rae
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ISBN: 1526727382 Year: 2019 Publisher: Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England : Pen & Sword History,

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As affecting the fate of my absent husband
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ISBN: 1282865714 9786612865718 0773575162 9780773575165 9780773577343 0773577343 9780773534797 0773534792 Year: 2009 Publisher: Montreal [Que.] McGill-Queen's University Press

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The tragic fate of the lost Franklin expedition (1845-48) is a well-known part of exploration history, but there has always been a gap in the story - a personal account that begs to be told. In As affecting the fate of my absent husband, Erika Behrisch Elce has collected the poignant letters of Sir John Franklin's wife, Jane, which provide a vital new perspective on the tragedy. From her optimistic requests to whaling ships to her persistent demands for Admiralty aid, Lady Franklin played a crucial role in the search for her husband. Her correspondence with British prime ministers, members of Parliament, lords of the Admiralty, and a US president presents a private, domestic side to a national tragedy and sheds new light on what Sir John Franklin's disappearance meant to England, its public, and its sense of itself as an imperial power. With comprehensive annotations, a descriptive timeline, and an introduction that outlines the significance of Lady Franklin's contribution to the "Arctic debate," As affecting the fate of my absent husband is a convincing portrait of the surprisingly disruptive effects - on both the public consciousness and the government bureaucracy - of a single, eloquent, voice of dissent. As affecting the fate of my absent husband is essential reading not only for anyone interested in Victorian adventure and the Arctic but as an introduction to one of the most fascinating women of the nineteenth century.


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The letters of Benjamin Franklin and Jane Mecom
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ISBN: 0691653429 1400878063 9781400878062 0691045062 9780691045061 0691627436 9780691627434 9780691045061 9780691653426 Year: 1950 Publisher: [Princeton, N.J.] Published for the American Philosophical Society by the Princeton University Press

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The delightful correspondence between Benjamin Franklin and his favorite sister, with an introduction and notes by Carl Van Doren. Franklin wrote more letters to Jane Mecom than he is known to have written to any other person, and as she emerges through these letters we understand the reasons for the esteem in which he held her. The letters cover a period of over sixty years, give new and intimate glimpses of Franklin and of the times, particularly in Philadelphia and Boston, and will enchant any reader of 18th century Americana. Originally published in 1950.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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