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The Third Voyage of Martin Frobisher to Baffin Island, 1578 (Paperback)
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The Third Voyage of Martin Frobisher to Baffin Island, 1578 (Paperback)
Series: Hakluyt Society, Third Series
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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. As the likelihood of future profits was
downgraded in successive assays of the mineral samples, the
adventurers accepted that a much larger expedition would be
required to extract sufficient ore to provide an adequate return
upon monies already spent. The result - a fleet of fifteen ships,
crewed by almost five hundred men - remains the largest fleet ever
to have visited Baffin Island. Their travails in arctic seas,
near-comic failures of navigation and the backbreaking task of
mining the largest possible amount of mineral ore in the time
allowed by the brief arctic summer, were recorded in an unsurpassed
body of eyewitness reports, all of which, for the first time, have
been assembled in a single volume. 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.
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