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El. knyga: Unravelling the Franklin Mystery, Second Edition: Inuit Testimony

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David Woodman's classic reconstruction of the mysterious events surrounding the tragic Franklin expedition has taken on new importance in light of the recent discovery of the HMS Erebus wreck, the ship Sir John Franklin sailed on during his doomed 1845 quest to find the Northwest Passage to Asia. First published in 1991, Unravelling the Franklin Mystery boldly challenged standard interpretations and offered a new and compelling alternative. Among the many who have tried to discover the truth behind the Franklin disaster, Woodman was the first to recognize the profound importance of Inuit oral testimony and to analyze it in depth. From his investigations, Woodman concluded that the Inuit likely visited Franklin's ships while the crew was still on board and that there were some Inuit who actually saw the sinking of one of the ships. Much of the Inuit testimony presented here had never before been published, and it provided Woodman with the pivotal clue in his reconstruction of the puzzle of the Franklin disaster. Unravelling the Franklin Mystery is a compelling and impressive inquiry into a part of Canadian history that for one hundred and seventy years left many questions unanswered. In this edition, a new preface by the author addresses the recent discovery and reviews the work done in the intervening years on various aspects of the Franklin story, by Woodman and others, as it applies to the book's initial premise of the book that Inuit testimony holds the key to unlocking the mystery.

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"Undoubtedly the most authoritative, cool-headed and thrilling investigation so far." London Observer "Woodman has examined all the documentation on Inuit testimony with relentless thoroughness. He has made a vitally important, long overdue contribution ... It is a book anyone obsessed with Franklin will want to have." Toronto Star "Compelling reading ... On a warm week at an Ontario lakefront cottage, I sat inside turning unwieldy page proofs ... and could not stop." Books in Canada

List of Maps, Figures, and Tables
ix
Author's Note xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Preface to the Second Edition: Revisiting the Franklin Mystery xv
Illustrations follow page
xxiv
Introduction 3(8)
PART ONE THE EVIDENCE
1 First Contact
11(12)
2 The Investigation
23(14)
3 The Witnesses
37(19)
4 Omanek and Adam Beck
56(13)
5 Poctes Bay
69(14)
6 A Season of Search
83(15)
7 Crozier's Choice
98(12)
8 Victory Point
110(13)
PART TWO THE TESTIMONY
9 Incident at Teekeenu
123(16)
10 Nuvertaro
139(13)
11 Toonoonee
152(11)
12 Keeuna
163(17)
13 Pooyetta's Search
180(14)
14 Toolooa and Aglooka
194(15)
15 Toolooark's Ships
209(18)
16 "Then Aglooka Was the Eshemuta"
227(21)
17 Aglooka's Ship
248(14)
18 Keeweewoo
262(8)
19 The Trail to Shartoo
270(21)
20 In-nook-poo-zhe-jook's Boats
291(14)
21 Too-shoo-art-thariu
305(14)
22 The Verdict
319(8)
Appendices
1 Erebus and Terror Crew List
327(4)
2 Inuit Place Names
331(3)
3 Principal Witnesses
334(2)
4 Lead Poisoning
336(3)
5 Glossary of Terms
339(2)
Notes 341(26)
Bibliography 367(16)
Index 383
David C. Woodman is a senior master for BC Ferries and lives in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia.