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The Journey to the Polar Sea

John Franklin

The Journey to the Polar Sea

Publisher Marketing: In days of hurried action I have been astonished at the depth of interest which a re-perusal of this wonderful old narrative has held for me. Wonderful it is in its simplicity and its revelation of the simplicity of character and faith of the man who wrote it. It is old only by comparison-scarcely ninety years have elapsed since the adventures it described were enacted-yet such a period has never held a fuller measure of change or more speedily passed current events into the limbo of the past. Nothing could more vividly impress this change than the narrative itself. We are told that Mr. Beck missed his ship at Yarmouth but succeeded in rejoining her at Stromness, having travelled "nine successive days almost without rest." What a vision of post-chaises, sweating horses and heavy roads is suggested! And if the contrast with present-day conditions in our own Islands is great, how much greater is it in that vast Dominion through which Franklin directed his pioneer footsteps. As he followed the lonely trails to Fort Cumberland, or sailed along the solitary shores of Lake Winnipeg, how little could he guess that in less than a century a hundred thousand inhabitants would dwell by the shore of the great lake, or that its primeval regions would one day provide largely the bread of his countrymen. There civilisation has followed fast indeed, and ever it presses forward on the tracks of the pioneer. But even today if we follow Franklin we must come again to the wild-to the great Barren Lands and to the ice-bound limit of a Continent-regions where for ninety years season has succeeded season without change-where few have passed since his day and Nature alone holds sway. For those who would know what IS as well as for those who would know what HAS BEEN, this narrative still holds its original interest; all must appreciate that it records the work of a great traveller and a gallant man whose fame deserves to live. R. F. SCOTT. ... SIR JOHN FRANKLIN'S VOYAGES INTO THE POLAR SEAS: F. W. Beechey: Voyage of Discovery toward the North Pole in H. M. Ships Dorothea and Trent (with summary of earlier attempts to reach the Pacific by the North) 1818. Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1819 to 1822, by John Franklin, 1823, 1824. Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1825 to 1827, by John Franklin, 1828. Contributor Bio:  Franklin, John John Franklin is a pastor and a nationally known speaker in the area of prayer and spiritual awakening. He is the author of And the Place Was Shaken: How to Lead a Powerful Prayer Meeting, coauthor of By Faith: Living in the Reality of God and Spiritual Warfare: Biblical Truth for Victory, compiler of A House of Prayer: Prayer Ministries in Your Church, and contributor to numerous books and articles. He founded John Franklin Ministries to resource churches in prayer and spiritual awakening and has served as prayer specialist for LifeWay Christian Resources and the minister of prayer at First Baptist Church of Woodstock, Georgia. Franklin earned a doctorate of ministry from Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama; a master of divinity degree from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky; and a BA in international relations, history, and Spanish from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. He is married to Kathy and they have three children: Daniel, Nathan, and Susanna.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 8, 2014
ISBN13 9781500342104
Publishers Createspace
Genre Cultural Region > Arctic / Antarctic
Pages 132
Dimensions 216 × 279 × 7 mm   ·   322 g

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