- Fatal Passage
"Fatal Passage: The Untold Story of John Rae, the Arctic Adventurer Who Discovered the Fate of Franklin" is a book by Canadian historian and writer
Ken McGoogan . It was first published in 2001.Synopsis
In 1854, the explorer John Rae found himself at the centre of one of the great controversies of the nineteenth century – the fate of the Franklin expedition. With the British hoping to be first in the race to discover the
Northwest Passage , the news Rae brought of starvation and cannibalism among final survivors set off a firestorm that would eclipse his own incredible accomplishments. The true story of the remarkable John Rae – Arctic traveler andHudson's Bay Company doctor – "Fatal Passage" tells a tale of imperial ambition and high adventure.When nineteen-year-old Rae set sail for
Hudson Bay in 1833, he had little idea of what to expect at the edge of empire. Meeting his first winter at Moose Factory with equanimity, even as members of the crew were dying despite his best efforts, he discovered that the key to successfulArctic life was to learn the survival skills of the native peoples. The hardy Rae, raised in the windsweptOrkney Islands of northernScotland , and a gifted hunter and sailor, would become one of the greatest explorers of his generation. He would survey 1765 miles of uncharted territory, travel 6555 miles on snowshoes and sail 6700 miles in small boats. Building on the work of explorers who had gone before him and aided by only a handful of native people, Métis and Scots, Rae became the consummate Arctic explorer, as much at ease in the wilderness of ice as inLondon drawing rooms.Ultimately, he solved the two great mysteries of nineteenth century Arctic exploration. Rae discovered both the fate of the lost expedition of Sir
John Franklin , which had sailed fromEngland in 1845, and the last navigable link in theNorthwest Passage . The first of these discoveries brought down upon him the wrath of the formidable Lady Franklin, who enlisted the help ofCharles Dickens , and orchestrated the erasure of Rae from official Arctic history. In "Fatal Passage",Ken McGoogan sets the record straight.Awards
*Drainie-Taylor Biography Prize
*The Canadian Authors' Association History Award
*AmericanChristopher Award .References
* McGoogan, Ken (2002). "Fatal Passage: The True Story of John Rae, the Arctic Hero Time Forgot". Toronto, HarperCollins publishers ltd.
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