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Arctic Voyages of Martin Frobisher

Author : Robert McGhee
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2001-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780773569508

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From the book: "They were five weeks out of England, driving through a storm on the icy edge of the world, when a sudden blast knocked Gabriel on her side. The helmsman tried frantically to turn the tiny ship into the wind that pinned it down, but the rudder had lifted clear of the surface and took no purchase. Water poured over the side, roaring into hatches as the wind drove the vessel across the waves and the crew clung frozen in despair. Only the captain acted, scrambling along the almost-horizontal upper sides, casting off lines to spill wind from the sails, forcing the crew into action to cut away the mizzenmast and the broken foreyard, then preventing them from doing the same to the mainmast. Finally Gabriel rose sluggishly, heavy with seawater but steering slowly off the wind. A tangle of broken rigging and sodden sails, she wallowed before the storm through the remainder of the day and all of the following night, while the captain restored order and set men to pumping the ship dry." Under orders from Queen Elizabeth I, Gabriel's captain B privateer and adventurer Martin Frobisher B took up the search for a northwestern route to Asia. A few days after enduring the storm of 14 July 1576, Frobisher sighted the most easterly outlier of Arctic North America and for the first time England became aware of this vast northern region. Over the next three summers it would be the scene of an adventure involving the fruitless search for a northwest passage, the first attempt by the British to establish a settlement in the New World, and the first major gold-mining fraud in North American history. Over 1,200 tons of rock were mined from Baffin Island and shipped to England, where they were found to contain not an ounce of gold. Yet Frobisher's claim of possession established British interest in northern North America and was the first step in the eventual establishment of British sovereignty over the northern half of the American continent. Using reports from the men who participated in the venture, details preserved in the oral histories of the Inuit, and archaeological information recovered from the sites of Elizabethan activities on Baffin Island, Robert McGhee describes Frobisher's expeditions and offers new insights into this audacious venture. The story ends on an ironic note B the capital of the new Territory of Nunavut, which restores to the Inuit a measure of the sovereignty claimed for England by Frobisher, lies at the head of the bay named after him, where over four centuries ago the English first ventured into Arctic America.

The Artic Voyages of Martin Frobisher

Author : Robert McGhee
Publisher : McGill Queens University Press
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2006-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0773531556

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"They were on the icy edge of the world when a sudden blast knocked the Gabriel on her side. The helmsman tried frantically to turn the tiny ship, but the rudder had lifted clear of the surface and took no purchase. Water poured over the side as the wind drove the vessel across the waves and the crew clung frozen in despair..." Under orders from Queen Elizabeth I, privateer and adventurer Martin Frobisher took up the search for a northwestern route to Asia. On 14 July 1576 Frobisher sighted the most easternly tip of Arctic North America. Over the next three summers the area would be the scene of an adventure involving the fruitless search for a northwest passage, the first attempt by the British to establish a settlement in the New World, and the first major gold-mining fraud in North American history. Using first-hand accounts, Inuit oral histories, and archaeological information from Baffin Island, Robert McGhee describes Frobisher's expeditions and his audacious venture. Over 1,200 tons of rock were mined from Baffin Island but contained not one ounce of gold. Yet Frobisher's claim of possession established British interest in northern North America - the first step in the eventual establishment of British sovereignty.

Arctic Voyages of Martin Frobisher

Author : Robert McGhee
Publisher : MQUP
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2001-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0773522352

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From the book: "They were five weeks out of England, driving through a storm on the icy edge of the world, when a sudden blast knocked Gabriel on her side. The helmsman tried frantically to turn the tiny ship into the wind that pinned it down, but the rudder had lifted clear of the surface and took no purchase. Water poured over the side, roaring into hatches as the wind drove the vessel across the waves and the crew clung frozen in despair. Only the captain acted, scrambling along the almost-horizontal upper sides, casting off lines to spill wind from the sails, forcing the crew into action to cut away the mizzenmast and the broken foreyard, then preventing them from doing the same to the mainmast. Finally Gabriel rose sluggishly, heavy with seawater but steering slowly off the wind. A tangle of broken rigging and sodden sails, she wallowed before the storm through the remainder of the day and all of the following night, while the captain restored order and set men to pumping the ship dry." Under orders from Queen Elizabeth I, Gabriel's captain B privateer and adventurer Martin Frobisher B took up the search for a northwestern route to Asia. A few days after enduring the storm of 14 July 1576, Frobisher sighted the most easterly outlier of Arctic North America and for the first time England became aware of this vast northern region. Over the next three summers it would be the scene of an adventure involving the fruitless search for a northwest passage, the first attempt by the British to establish a settlement in the New World, and the first major gold-mining fraud in North American history. Over 1,200 tons of rock were mined from Baffin Island and shipped to England, where they were found to contain not an ounce of gold. Yet Frobisher's claim of possession established British interest in northern North America and was the first step in the eventual establishment of British sovereignty over the northern half of the American continent. Using reports from the men who participated in the venture, details preserved in the oral histories of the Inuit, and archaeological information recovered from the sites of Elizabethan activities on Baffin Island, Robert McGhee describes Frobisher's expeditions and offers new insights into this audacious venture. The story ends on an ironic note B the capital of the new Territory of Nunavut, which restores to the Inuit a measure of the sovereignty claimed for England by Frobisher, lies at the head of the bay named after him, where over four centuries ago the English first ventured into Arctic America.

Meta Incognita: a discourse of discovery - volume 1

Author : Thomas H. B. Symons,Stephen Alsford,Chris Kitzan
Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781772824339

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The Meta Incognita Project was initiated to cast new light on the Arctic voyages of Martin Frobisher and their significance for the histories of North America and Britain. Although the Elizabethan venture failed to discover a northwest passage to mines and precious metals, and to establish a colony in the future Canadian Arctic, it left valuable legacies.

Meta Incognita: a discourse of discovery - volume 2

Author : Thomas H. B. Symons,Stephen Alsford,Chris Kitzan
Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781772824346

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Meta Incognita: a discourse of discovery - volume 2 by Thomas H. B. Symons,Stephen Alsford,Chris Kitzan Pdf

The Meta Incognita Project was initiated to cast new light on the Arctic voyages of Martin Frobisher and their significance for the histories of North America and Britain. Although the Elizabethan venture failed to discover a northwest passage to mines and precious metals, and to establish a colony in the future Canadian Arctic, it left valuable legacies.

The Mystique of the Northwest Passage

Author : Bożenna Chylińska
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2019-01-14
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781527524996

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The book highlights the 16th-century English-Atlantic connections based on the world division defined by two fundamental documents of the late 15th century: namely, the papal bull Inter Caetera, and the Portuguese-Spanish Treaty of Tordesillas. Despite this, an imaginary Northwest Passage to the wealth and markets of the Far East captured the attention of Elizabethan merchants and navigators searching for an alternative sea route to Asia to challenge the Portuguese and Spanish commerce monopoly. The core of the book is Sir Martin Frobisher’s three Arctic voyages of 1576–78, intended to connect the Protestant focus on wealth acquisition with the territorial expansion. Although Frobisher’s venture lacked opportunities for advancement, he marked his place in history by creating a fascination for the mythical Northwest Passage and an interest in North America. The book is based on the eyewitness accounts of the expeditions’ captains, and will appeal to a large audience, from teachers and students in the general humanities to those specifically interested in language, literature, and trans-Atlantic and Renaissance studies.

Meta Incognita

Author : Canadian Museum of Civilization,Meta Incognita Project Steering Committee
Publisher : Hull, Quebec : Published by the Canadian Museum of Civilization with the authorization of the Meta Incognita Project Steering Committee
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : UIUC:30112053135825

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Meta Incognita by Canadian Museum of Civilization,Meta Incognita Project Steering Committee Pdf

The Meta Incognita Project casts new light on the Arctic voyages of Martin Frobisher. Although the Elizabethan venture failed to discover a northwest passage or to establish a colony in the Arctic, it left valuable legacies. Research by a team of scholars addresses such subjects as organizational methods, financial speculation, cartography, ship construction, navigational science, metallurgy, health care intercultural relations, even espionage.

The Third Voyage of Martin Frobisher to Baffin Island, 1578

Author : James McDermott
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2022-04
Category : Qikiqtaaluk Region (Nunavut)
ISBN : 1032319313

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Martin Frobisher's third (1578) voyage to Baffin island was the consequence of flawed logic and excessive optimism on the part of the adventurers of the ephemeral 'Company of Cathay'. Their original intention - to find a north-western route to the Far East - had been largely forgotten following the imagined discovery of gold - and silver-bearing ore in Meta Incognita (the Unknown Limits), as Elizabeth I had named the forbidding and icy landscape which Frobisher and seventeen mariners had first sighted two years earlier. This was to be the English nation's first experience of a 'gold-rush', and if many refused to be swayed by the promise of an empire to rival that of Spain, others, including the Queen herself and many of her Privy Councillors, allowed their cupidity to override all caution. Supplemented by extremely detailed and opprobrious (though substantially accurate) accusations regarding Frobisher's role in this enterprise by his ex-partner, the merchant Michael Lok, these records provide a graphic, poignant and often humorous picture of a voyage which foreshadowed the glorious failures of a later age of English empire-building.

Martin Frobisher's northwest venture, 1576-1581

Author : D. D. Hogarth,P. W. Boreham,J. G. Mitchell
Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1993-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781772824308

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Martin Frobisher's northwest venture, 1576-1581 by D. D. Hogarth,P. W. Boreham,J. G. Mitchell Pdf

Martin Frobisher led three voyages to the Canadian Arctic between 1576 and 1578. He initially sought the Northwest Passage to Cathay, but his voyages became Canada’s first “gold rush” when gold was reported after his first trip. Sadly the Arctic ore proved worthless, and the Cathay Company that financed the expedition was ruined. Mysteries, however, remain. Was the ore truly worthless? If so, why was it so easy to finance the expeditions? Was fraud involved? And why did some of the ore mysteriously disappear off the coast of Ireland? This book is a quest for the answers.

The Third Voyage of Martin Frobisher to Baffin Island 1578

Author : James McDermott
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2015-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1472460650

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The Third Voyage of Martin Frobisher to Baffin Island 1578 by James McDermott Pdf

Martin Frobisher's third (1578) voyage to Baffin island was the consequence of flawed logic and excessive optimism on the part of the adventurers of the ephemeral 'Company of Cathay'. Their original intention - to find a north-western route to the Far East - had been largely forgotten following the imagined discovery of gold - and silver-bearing ore in Meta Incognita (the Unknown Limits), as Elizabeth I had named the forbidding and icy landscape which Frobisher and seventeen mariners had first sighted two years earlier. This was to be the English nation's first experience of a 'gold-rush', and if many refused to be swayed by the promise of an empire to rival that of Spain, others, including the Queen herself and many of her Privy Councillors, allowed their cupidity to override all caution. Supplemented by extremely detailed and opprobrious (though substantially accurate) accusations regarding Frobisher's role in this enterprise by his ex-partner, the merchant Michael Lok, these records provide a graphic, poignant and often humorous picture of a voyage which foreshadowed the glorious failures of a later age of English empire-building.

Tokens of Possession

Author : Walter Andrew Kenyon
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105036919814

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Account of Frobisher's three voyages, and of "Frobisher IV", an expedition to mark the 400th anniversary of the first voyage.

The Last Imaginary Place

Author : Robert McGhee
Publisher : Oxford ; Toronto : Oxford University Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015060877704

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The Last Imaginary Place by Robert McGhee Pdf

McGhee takes us to a thousand-year-old Tuniit campsite perfectly preserved in the Arctic cold, follows the entrepreneurial Inuit as they cross the Arctic in search of metal, and reveals the dangers that native people face today from industrial pollution and global warming."--BOOK JACKET.

Sir Martin Frobisher

Author : Taliesin Trow
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2011-02-23
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9781844684168

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Sir Martin Frobisher by Taliesin Trow Pdf

Sir Martin Frobisher was one of the great sea dogs of Elizabethan England. He was a pirate and a privateer - he looted countless ships and was incarcerated by the Portuguese as a young man - and he aided Sir Francis Drake in one of his most daring voyages to attack the Spanish in the West Indies. But Frobisher was also a warrior who was knighted for his services against the Spanish Armada, and he was an explorer. He was the first Englishman to attempt to find the fabled Northwest Passage to Cathay to China. He commanded three voyages into the uncharted northern wastes Canada and Greenland and devoted eighteen years of his life to this dream. Taliesin Trows new biographical study of this many-sided Elizabethan adventurer should revive interest in him and in this extraordinary period in English seafaring history. For Frobisher was a fascinating, enigmatic character whose reputation is often eclipsed by those of his remarkable contemporaries, Drake, Hawkins and Ralegh.