04117nam 2200733 a 450 991078207920332120230912151421.01-282-85958-797866128595880-7735-6957-X10.1515/9780773569577(CKB)1000000000521383(SSID)ssj0000279671(PQKBManifestationID)11194530(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000279671(PQKBWorkID)10268297(PQKB)11563285(CaPaEBR)400127(CaBNvSL)gtp00521407 (Au-PeEL)EBL3331306(CaPaEBR)ebr10141979(CaONFJC)MIL285958(OCoLC)929121712(VaAlCD)20.500.12592/455v6g(schport)gibson_crkn/2009-12-01/1/400127(MiAaPQ)EBC3331306(DE-B1597)656640(DE-B1597)9780773569577(MiAaPQ)EBC3245562(EXLCZ)99100000000052138320020227d2002 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrFrom Barrow to Boothia[electronic resource] the Arctic journal of Chief Factor Peter Warren Dease, 1836-1839 /edited and annotated by William BarrMontreal ;Ithaca McGill-Queen's University Pressc2002xi, 330 p. ill., maps ;26 cmRupert's Land Record Society series ;7Series statement on jacket.0-7735-2253-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- Illustrations and Maps -- The Men and Their Task -- Norway House to Fort Chipewyan -- The Winter at Fort Chipewyan -- Down the Slave and the Mackenzie -- West to Point Barrow and Back -- The First Wintering at Fort Confidence -- Eastwards, 1838 -- The Second Wintering at Fort Confidence -- Eastwards Again, 1839 -- Back South to Fort Simpson -- Aftermath -- Assessment -- Appendix: Biographical Sketches -- Published Sources -- IndexOver a three-year period from 1837 to 1939, operating from a base-camp at Fort Confidence on Great Bear Lake, the expedition achieved its goal. Despite serious problems with sea ice, Dease and Simpson, in some of the longest small-boat voyages in the history of the Arctic, mapped the remaining gaps in a model operation of efficient, economical, and safe exploration. Thomas Simpson's narrative, the standard source on the expedition, claimed the expedition's success for himself, stating "Dease is a worthy, indolent, illiterate soul, and moves just as I give the impulse." In From Barrow to Boothia William Barr shows that Dease's contribution was absolutely crucial to the expedition's success and makes Dease's sober, sensible, and modest account of the expedition available. Dease's journal, reproduced in full, is supplemented by a brief introduction to each section and detailed annotations that clarify and elaborate the text. By including relevant correspondence to and from expedition members, Barr captures the original words of the participants, offering insights into the character of both Dease and Simpson and making clear what really happened on this successful expedition.Rupert's Land Record Society series ;7.ExplorersArctic Coast (Canada)DiariesCartographersArctic Coast (Canada)DiariesCartographyArctic Coast (Canada)History19th centuryArctic Coast (Canada)Discovery and explorationCanada, NorthernDiscovery and explorationExplorersCartographersCartographyHistory917.19/5042Dease Peter Warren1545788Barr William893119MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782079203321From Barrow to Boothia3800883UNINA