Exploring southeast alaska, 3rd edition by don douglass and. His sailing books are mustreads for those who dream of straying from the beaten path and sailing in highlatitudes. The first northwest passage walter omeara when alexander mackenzie arrived in canada, he had very little money in his pocket. Paul watsons book details lost northwest passage expedition a. Arctic exploration an irishmans diary on the northwest passage. Visit the waggoner guide website for information on our seminar, cruising to sou.
Proof of the existence of the passage in the mid1800s only revealed how difficult its transit would be, and it was not until the early 20th cent. This is what it looks like the northwest passage in 2017. The centurieslong quest for the fabled northwest passage rivals the story of antarctic exploration for heroism. The longlost ship of british polar explorer sir john franklin, hms terror, has been found in pristine condition at the bottom of an arctic bay, researchers have said, in a discovery that. Winner of the governor generals literary award for childrens illustration. Northwest passage is a book about the explorers who venture into the northwest passage in canada. With wild weather and thick ice, navigating the northwest passage remains the ultimate maritime challenge. The quest for a northwest passage the robinson library. The tragic history of the search for the northwest passage hardcover. They consider alaskan waters as some of the finest in the world and they spend their summers on their research vessel, baidarka. John cabot, a venetian navigator living in england, became the first european to explore the northwest passage in 1497 he sailed from bristol, england. Jim is the author, coauthor or editor of over 33 books as well as numerous articles and archaeological reports covering a wide range of subjects related to the histories of shipwrecks.
Exploring northwest arkansas this is a blog about our explorations in and around the buffalo river area in arkansas. However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study. Even small boats are tackling the fabled northwest passage. Seeking the northwest passage in the footsteps of explorers by carrie gleason and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. In the past, the northwest passage has been virtually impassable because it was covered by thick, yearround sea ice. Delgado is the author or editor of thirty books, including the international best sellers lost warships. It represents centuries of effort to find a route westward from the atlantic ocean to the pacific ocean through the arctic archipelago of what became canada. The first commercial ship to successfully transit the northwest passage was the ss manhattan, an icebreaking tanker, in 1969. Northwest passage is an historical novel by kenneth roberts, published in 1937. Covering the entire period of exploration from the expedition of william edward perry in 1818 to that of robert peary in a single volume. Franklins lost expedition was a british voyage of arctic exploration led by captain sir john franklin that departed from england in 1845 aboard two ships, hms. The quest for the northwest passage delgado, james on.
An archaeological tour of war at sea and across the top of. The search for john franklin and the discovery of the northwest. This ultimate pilothouse resource describes previously uncharted spiller channel and griffin passage, the stunning scenery of belize inlet, queens sound, burke and dean channels, douglas channel, gardner canal, principe channel and the seldomvisited turquoise waters. Northwest passage, exploration, american beginnings.
The northwest passage was a sea route through north america to the pacific ocean and east asia beyond first hypothesized by european explorers. Delgado is the author or editor of thirty books, including the international bestsellers lost warships. Within a very few years he was a prosperous fur trader with headquarters on remote lake athabasca. Mcclure penetrated the passage from the west along the northern coast of the continent and by a land expedition reached viscount melville sound, which had been reached 181920 by parry from the east. It is published by bradt travel guides ltd and is an invaluable resource to. Listed below are his newest books, published in 2016, as well as other selected titles. He took two ships and 61 men with him, exploring the coast of newfoundland and the gulf of st. For adventurous cruisers, try the holy grail of pacific northwest cruising. Attempts to find the northwest passagea water route from europe to asia through the arctic archipelago north of the canadian mainlandbegan as far back as the late15th century.
The northwest passage exploration anthology, features the firsthand personal accounts of roald amundsen, robert mcclure, john rae, john franklin, thomas simpson, peter warren dease, william edward parry and richard hakluyt. Kenneth and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. His exploration of the new york area was overshadowed by henry hudson almost a century later. Legacy roald amundsen is remembered as one of the greatest polar explorers of all time. With this bestselling reference of expert local knowledge, you can plan and execute your voyage with confidence and safety. Don, who began exploring northwest waters in 1949 as a youth, has sailed the inside passage on everything from a 26foot pleasure craft and commercial fishing boats to a coast guard icebreaker.
The northwest passage is a famed sea route from the atlantic ocean to the pacific ocean through a group of sparsely populated canadian islands known as the. Northwest passage is the story of revenge within the framework of the french and indian war, a fantastic account of courage, endurance and heroism. This is the second in a series exploring the arctic. They include the voyages of frances smith, samuel hearne and james cook. The quest for the passage was one of the worlds severest maritime.
The icy routes around cape horn may have been navigated four centuries ago, but the northwest passage remained uncrossed by boat until 1906. Legacy giovanni da verrazzanos discoveries are often forgotten in comparison to the accomplishments of other explorers. Northwest passage trade route, north america britannica. Exploring southeast alaska expanded third edition by don. The book structure itself uses the song, northwest passage by stan rogers and repeats the lines from the chorus throughout the book.
He was one of the greatest figures in the field of polar exploration. Discover librarianselected research resources on northwest passage from the questia online library, including fulltext online books, academic journals, magazines, newspapers and more. Among the most powerful motives driving the english in their earliest attempts to explore the new world was the desire to find a northwest passage to asia, what raold amundsen, who finally navigated it in 1906, called the most formidable obstacle ever encountered by the inquisitive human spirit. Paul watsons book details lost northwest passage expedition a mystery. In the last few months, perhaps because he has had no one to speak to or at least no interlocutor who can respond with actual outloud speech he has learned how to let different parts of his mind and heart speak within him as if they were different souls with their own arguments.
Exploring southeast alaska, 3rd edition by don douglass and reanne hemingway douglass new expanded 3rd edition 2018 the inside passage to alaska is one of the worlds most spectacular trips for cruising boaters. Covers the entire history of arctic and antarctic exploration, from the voyage of pytheas ca. After numerous failures, many involving disaster and great loss of life, the northwest passage finally was successfully navigated in 19036 by the norwegian explorer roald amundsen 18721928. A biography on jacques cartier, an explorer who claimed much of what is now eastern canada for france. He was the first man to reach the south pole, first to navigate the. After the book talk, join a newsroom tour led by spokesman. Canadian explorers have found the wreck of one of two ships lost in the 1845 franklin expedition to canadas northwest passage, solving an enduring historical mystery. Aug 09, 2017 even small boats are tackling the fabled northwest passage. Jacques cartier in search of the northwest passage. Enjoy a photo exhibit by the newspapers photo staff. During what is now called the heroic age of antarctic exploration amundsens contributions are among the top listed. Exploring southeast alaska second edition covers in unique detail every harbor and cove between dixon entrance and skagway. The quest for the northwest passage and the north pole, 18181909 pierre berton on.
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating. Ship found in arctic 168 years after doomed northwest passage. This book charts the full history of the exploration of the. This is the first in a series exploring the arctic.
Aunties bookstore in spokane has copies of american wolf available at a 15 percent discount for northwest passages book club readers. Northwest passage is the story of revenge within the framework of the french and indian war, a. The knowledge gained from these voyages helped amundsen to finally cross the northwest passage in 190306. Exploring the north coast of british columbia takes seafaring explorers from the famous nakwakto rapids to the alaska border.
List of books and articles about northwest passage. Awardwinning artist matt james takes the iconic song northwest passage by. An insiders guide to navigating the northwest passage boat. In 1670 the hudsons bay company hbc was founded as.
This is an excellent practical guide to exploring the northwest passage, giving both a historical perspective as well as a modernday account of the situation there today. Roald amundsen, norwegian explorer who was the first to reach the south pole, the first to make a ship voyage through the northwest passage, and one of the first to cross the arctic by air. Tristan rutherford explores its history and highlights, and finds out how to tackle it today. The northwest passage is a famed sea route from the atlantic ocean to the pacific ocean through a group of sparsely populated canadian islands known as.
In 1670 the hudsons bay company hbc was founded as a. Come spring, hudson reiterated his desire to discover the passage to asia. The scenery is magnificent and the experience is onceinalifetime. Aug 07, 2017 the arctics fabled passage is opening up. Sep 12, 2016 the longlost ship of british polar explorer sir john franklin, hms terror, has been found in pristine condition at the bottom of an arctic bay, researchers have said, in a discovery that. There is no shortage of books on the exploration of the northwest passage, so can there really be a story left untold. Search the worlds most comprehensive index of fulltext books. The actual existence of the northwest passage had been proved, and the long search was over.
Oct 30, 2018 the northwest passage is one of canadas most exciting chapters of discovery, history and exploration. The inside passage up the west coast is one of those bucketlist trips for many american and canadian boaters. He was the first man to reach the south pole, first to navigate the northwest passage, and first to fly to the north pole. By the end of the century, george vancouver had explored the northwest coast in detail. There were many expeditions in search of a northwest passage during the 1700s. Awardwinning artist matt james takes the iconic song northwest passage by legendary canadian songwriter and singer stan rogers and tells the dramatic story of the search for the elusive route through the arctic ocean to the pacific, which for hundreds of years and once again today, nations, explorers and commercial. By august, his shipthe discoveryentered hudson bay, before becoming trapped by ice for the winter. The northwest passage nwp is the sea route to the pacific ocean through the arctic ocean, along the northern coast of north america via waterways through the canadian arctic archipelago. Torn by margaret peterson haddix, the terror by dan simmons, disappointment river. Northwest passage was the second book by roberts i read and this as well as all other works in roberts chronicles of arundel series sold me on the us.
The northwest passage is a sea corridor connecting the atlantic and pacific oceans through canadas arctic archipelago islands and along the northernmost coast of north america. Considered one of the greatest adventurers of our time, tilman has sailed and climbed in some of the worlds most remote and environments. Told through the eyes of primary character langdon towne, much of the novel follows the exploits and character of robert rogers, the leader of rogers rangers, who were a colonial force fighting with the british during the french and indian war. Books also will be available for sale during event and the author will sign them. After a successful career exploring the new york coastline, hudson attempted to navigate the northwest passage in 1610.
The eastern route along the arctic coasts of norway and siberia is accordingly called the northeast passage nep. In our ongoing weekly escape series, we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in two minutes or less. The northwest passage is a sea route that connects the atlantic and pacific oceans through the canadian arctic archipelago. Well explore trails, waterfalls, the river and various restaurants and events in the area. And verrazzano did not find the northwest passage to asia. Each summer alaskas sheltered waters, picturesque islands, deeply cut fjords, icebergs, and tidewater glaciersalong with outstanding flora and faunadraw hundreds of adventurers. At more than 1,000 miles end to end, the network of passages that weave through the islands of the pacific northwest to alaska contains a lifetime of places to explore. Northwest passage by kenneth roberts, first edition abebooks.
1178 921 1185 900 663 635 306 1141 1390 452 1144 900 128 505 1515 1095 472 835 1325 1178 803 284 844 91 1343 282 667 413 1350 1090