Life of Admiral Sir Leopold McClintock
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This 1909 biography of Sir Leopold McClintock describes the voyage during which he found confirmation of the death of Franklin.
Sir Clements Robert Markham fue un distinguido geógrafo, explorador y escritor inglés. Su trabajo se centró principalmente en la exploración y el descubrimiento geográfico, dando forma significativamente al panorama de la investigación polar. Ejerciendo como Secretario y luego como Presidente de la Royal Geographical Society, fue fundamental en la organización de importantes expediciones, incluida la Expedición Nacional Antártica, y fomentó las carreras de notables exploradores.






This 1909 biography of Sir Leopold McClintock describes the voyage during which he found confirmation of the death of Franklin.
The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1881, preserving the historical context and language of the time. It offers readers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the themes and societal norms of that era. The content remains relevant, providing insights that resonate with contemporary audiences. This edition aims to honor the original text while making it accessible for modern readers interested in exploring historical literature.
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