Some Passages in the History of Van Diemen's Land

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Author: Sir John Franklin ISBN: 1230000157753
Publisher: WDS Publishing Publication: August 4, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sir John Franklin
ISBN: 1230000157753
Publisher: WDS Publishing
Publication: August 4, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Narrative of Some Passages in the History of Van Diemen's Land, During

the last three years of Sir John Franklin's Administration of its

Government is Sir John Franklin's account of the dispute with his former

Colonial Secretary, John Montagu.

 

As a naval officer Franklin had been used to loyalty from his

subordinates. In Van Diemen's Land he did not receive this and moreover

upon his recall to London he found Downing Street apparently more willing

to believe Montagu. It was an episode he wanted to forget yet the wound

smarted and, because silence might be misconstrued, he had to vindicate

himself, at least to his friends, before he set out on that last Arctic

voyage. Whatever official opinion might be they must know the truth. He

was a fair man so the Narrative is presented with surprisingly little

rancour or prejudice.

 

The edition was small and known copies bear an inscription that each was

given to the recipient 'By Order of Sir John Franklin'. It has long since

become an important collector's item both as a personal record of an

important passage in Tasmania's history and as the last plea of a man

whose tragic death gained him a sure place among British heroes.

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Narrative of Some Passages in the History of Van Diemen's Land, During

the last three years of Sir John Franklin's Administration of its

Government is Sir John Franklin's account of the dispute with his former

Colonial Secretary, John Montagu.

 

As a naval officer Franklin had been used to loyalty from his

subordinates. In Van Diemen's Land he did not receive this and moreover

upon his recall to London he found Downing Street apparently more willing

to believe Montagu. It was an episode he wanted to forget yet the wound

smarted and, because silence might be misconstrued, he had to vindicate

himself, at least to his friends, before he set out on that last Arctic

voyage. Whatever official opinion might be they must know the truth. He

was a fair man so the Narrative is presented with surprisingly little

rancour or prejudice.

 

The edition was small and known copies bear an inscription that each was

given to the recipient 'By Order of Sir John Franklin'. It has long since

become an important collector's item both as a personal record of an

important passage in Tasmania's history and as the last plea of a man

whose tragic death gained him a sure place among British heroes.

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