From the Canadian Arctic to the President's Desk HMS Resolute and How She Prevented a War

From the Canadian Arctic to the President's Desk HMS Resolute and How She Prevented a War

by Elizabeth R Matthews
From the Canadian Arctic to the President's Desk HMS Resolute and How She Prevented a War

From the Canadian Arctic to the President's Desk HMS Resolute and How She Prevented a War

by Elizabeth R Matthews

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Overview

How did a ship involved in the failed searches for the lost explorer, Sir John Franklin, alter the course of history forever and become the lasting symbol of Anglo-American friendship? Sent into the Canadian Arctic in 1852 to find Franklin as part of the Belcher Expedition, the officers and men of HMS Resolute spent two years under their gallant and kind Captain Kellett unsuccessfully searching for the Franklin Expedition until they were forced by the expedition's commander, Edward Belcher, to abandon ship. Then an American whaler, James Munro Buddington, salvaged Resolute in Baffin Bay, and brought her into his New England homeport on Christmas Eve 1855.

Meanwhile, Britain, seeking soldiers for her Crimean War, and against all international laws about the sovereignty of nations, recruited soldiers in five US cities despite America's declared neutrality. President Franklin Pierce, desperately seeking a way to unify his country riven by the issue of slavery, seized upon this affront. Prime Minister Palmerston, hoping to divert the attention of the British people from his extremely unpopular Crimean War, did not respond with an apology but rather tripled the number of Royal Navy ships just outside American waters. President Pierce appealed for Congressional approval to match that response.

The jingoistic war of words was in danger of exploding into open hostilities as the opposing naval forces faced off: Britain and America were on the brink of their third war until Resolute became the focus of the rising tensions...and then she changed history forever!

In this work of maritime historical fiction follow our young American hero, Abraham Fairfax III, as he wrestles with his Quaker conscience over slavery and goes whaling in the Canadian Arctic. There he falls into the clutches of the sadistic British squadron leader, Edward Belcher, and is rescued by Resolute's intrepid captain, Henry Kellett. Arriving in Ireland Abraham falls in love with Kellett's beautiful but headstrong daughter.

Read about their adventures as they are inextricably entwined with the divergent lives of Arctic explorers, salt-encrusted Yankee whalers, and cross-Atlantic warmongering politicians in the incredible story of Her Majesty's Ship Resolute!

"Elizabeth Matthews, an American writer, knows more about the history of HMS Resolute, and the complicated political background which threatened war between Great Britain and the US, than anyone else."

--the late Michael Phillips-- leading British naval historian


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780755203963
Publisher: Elizabeth R Matthews
Publication date: 11/23/2007
Pages: 198
Sales rank: 973,192
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.42(d)

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART ONE: SEARCHING...............................................P. 1

Chapter One: April 1852.................................................P. 2

Chapter Two: May 1852..................................................P. 15

Chapter Three: June 1852..............................................P. 20

Chapter Four: June 1852 Continued...............................P. 31

Chapter Five: July and August 1852...............................P.. 43

Chapter Six: August 1852 Continued...............................P. 52

Chapter Seven: August 1852 Continued...........................P. 61

Chapter Eight: September through November 1852.........P. 77

PART TWO: GATHERING.................................................P. 91

Chapter One: April 1854....................................................P. 92

Chapter Two: October through December 1854................P. 107

Chapter Three: May 1855..................................................P. 125

Chapter Four: September 1855.........................................P. 134

Chapter Five: December 1855...........................................P. 146

PART THREE: WAR AND PEACE....................................P. 157

Chapter One: January 1856 .............................................P. 158

Chapter Two: February 1856............................................P. 163

Chapter Three: April 1856.................................................P. 170

Chapter Four: June 1856..................................................P. 176

Chapter Five: November through December 1856.......... P. 181

Epilogue............................................................................P. 185

Historical Notes................................................................P. 186

Acknowledgements..........................................................P. 189

About the Author...............................................................P. 190

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