Weird and Tragic Shores: The Story of Charles Francis Hall, Explorer
By (Author) Chauncey Loomis
Introduction by Andrea Barrett
Random House USA Inc
Modern Library Inc
18th May 2000
United States
General
Non Fiction
Geographical discovery and exploration
919.804
Paperback
392
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 19mm
454g
The riveting story of Charles Frances Hall, the 19th Century amateur explorer who journeyed to the Arctic to solve the mystery of the lost Franklin expedition, only to lose his own life - amid rumours of murder and mutiny - during the quest
"Fascinating."--The Boston Globe
"Spellbinding."--Library Journal
"One of the best Arctic narratives ever written."--David Roberts
Chauncey Loomis was born in New York in 1930 and studied at Phillips Exeter Academy and Princeton (A.B., Ph.D.) and Columbia universities (M.A.). He came to exploration through his interest in photography and has been on three expeditions to the Peruvian Andes and five to the Arctic. He recently retired after teaching English at Dartmouth College for thirty-six years. He lives in Massachusetts.
Jon Krakauer is the author of Into Thin Air, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and Into the Wild. His work has appeared in many magazines, including Outside, Smithsonian, and National Geographic. He chose the books in the Modern Library Exploration series for their literary merit and historical significance--and because he found them such a pleasure to read.