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James Fitzjames

The Mystery Man of the Franklin Expedition

by (author) William Battersby

Publisher
Dundurn
Initial publish date
Aug 2010
Category
Expeditions & Discoveries, General, General
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781554887811
    Publish Date
    Aug 2010
    List Price
    $35
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459710733
    Publish Date
    Aug 2010
    List Price
    $16.99

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James Fitzjames was a hero of the early nineteenth-century Royal Navy. A charismatic man with a wicked sense of humour, he pursued his naval career with wily determination. When he joined the Franklin Expedition at the age of 32 he thought he would make his name. But instead the expedition completely disappeared and he never returned. Its fate is one of history's last great unsolved mysteries, as were the origins and background of James Fitzjames – until now.

Fitzjames packed a great deal into his thirty-two years. He had sailed an iron paddle steamer down the River Euphrates and fought with spectacular bravery in wars in Syria and China. But Fitzjames was not what he seemed. He concealed several secrets, including the scandal of his birth, the source of his influence and his plans for after the Franklin Expedition.

In this first complete biography of the captain of the HMS Erebus, William Battersby draws extensively on Fitzjames' personal letters and journals – most never published before – as well as official naval records, to strip away 200 years of misinformation and half-truths and enables us to understand for the first time this intriguing man and his significance for the Franklin Expedition.

About the author

William Battersby is a trained archaeologist and pilot who has analysed the Franklin Expedition and published important new research into it. He lives and works in London.

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Editorial Reviews

" a well crafted, highly readable biography. It will appeal not only to those intrigued by the fate of the Franklin expedition, but also to naval historians with a focus on the Royal Navy in the first half of the 19th century, and to members of the general public with a taste for mysteries."

The book thoroughly engaged me if naval history or the Franklin Expedition are your interests, youll want to add James Fitzjames to your collection.

Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal

"... the book thoroughly engaged me ... and if naval history or the Franklin Expedition are your interests, you'll want to add James Fitzjames to your collection."

Chronicle-Journal

"The book is painstakingly researched and well written."

Alberta History

"Battersby provides convincing answers ... he uncovers the true and compelling story of a very remarkable self-made adventurer."

Maclean's

"This engrossing book by William Battersby is well worth reading."

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