The Ambitions of Jane Franklin
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The Ambitions of Jane Franklin
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The Ambitions of Jane Franklin
A genius at publicity before the term existed, Jane Franklin was a celebrity in the mid-19th century. This is her remarkable life, including her extensive travels, her years in Tasmania as the governor's wife, and her very public battle to save her husband, the Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin, from accusations of cannibalism.
Winner of the 2014 National Biography Award
'An engrossing biography of a fascinating and fearless modern woman.' - Professor Marilyn Lake, La Trobe University
In a period when most ladies sat at home with their embroidery, Jane Franklin achieved fame throughout the western world, and was probably the best travelled woman of her day.
Alison Alexander traces the life of this inimitable woman, from her birth in late eighteenth-century London, her marriage to Sir John Franklin, the famous Arctic explorer, and her many trips to far-flung locations.
Arriving in Tasmania in 1837 when Sir John became governor, she swept like a whirlwind through the colony: attempting to rid the island of snakes, establishing a scientific society, adopting an Aboriginal girl, and sending a kangaroo to Queen Victoria.
When her husband disappeared in the Arctic on an expedition to discover the Northwest Passage, she single-handedly turned him from a failure into one of England's noblest heroes. She continued travelling well into her 70s and died at age 84, refusing to take her medicine to the last.
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The biography on Jane Franklin by Alison Alexander is praised for its vivid portrayal of Franklin's character and deep exploration of lesser-known aspects of her life. It's described as engaging, insightful, and balanced, often employing humour to offer a comprehensive view of Franklin. Critics commend it for its thorough analysis and suggest it may remain the definitive study on Franklin for years.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781760292546
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 24 February 2016
Country: Australia
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
Illustration: 1 x 4pp colour, 1 x 8pp b+w
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 24.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 199.0mm
Weight: 290g
Pages: 304
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About the Author
Alison Alexander is one of Tasmania's best-known historians, and author of Tasmania's Convicts.
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