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Barrow's Boys by Fergus Fleming is a fascinating account of the British exploration in the 19th century, inspired by Sir John Barrow. It chronicles the daring and often perilous journeys undertaken to chart unknown territories, combining adventure with historical detail.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by tales of exploration and adventure. It delves into the daring expeditions of 19th-century British explorers, driven by ambition and an unyielding quest for knowledge. Perfect for those intrigued by historical journeys and human endurance against formidable odds.

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Barrow's Boys

The atlas of 1816 was littered with blanks. Where was the North Pole? Was there a North-West Passage? What lay at the heart of Africa? Did Antarctica exist? In his quest to find the answers to these questions John Barrow, Second Secretary to the Admiralty, launched a programme of exploration.

In the mid-nineteenth century, John Barrow, Second Secretary to the Admiralty, launched the most ambitious programme of exploration the world had ever seen. Between 1816 and 1845 his hand-picked teams of elite naval officers scoured the globe's empty spaces. This book tells his story.

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The atlas of 1816 was a document riddled with uncertainties and white spaces, symbolising the vast unknowns of the world. What was the nature of the North Pole? Did a North-West Passage exist? What lay at the uncharted heart of Africa? And was Antarctica a myth or reality? Driven by these pressing questions, John Barrow, the Second Secretary to the Admiralty, devised one of the most ambitious exploration programmes in history. From 1816 to 1845, he dispatched elite teams of naval officers to venture into these uncharted territories, pushing the limits of human endurance and curiosity.

Barrow's Boys by Fergus Fleming delves into this grand narrative of exploration, recounting the extraordinary efforts of these expeditions. These hand-picked teams, though often at odds and faced with laughably surreal conditions—such as sporting cocked hats in the Arctic and donning frock coats in the Sahara—charged into the void with a mix of bravery and naiveté. Their adventures, driven by a blend of ignorance and optimism, unfold across the pages with thrills and unanticipated comedy born of their hazardous journeys.

Fleming's narrative takes readers through the detailed ordeals faced by Barrow's men, exploring both the comedy and tragedy of their missions. The tales are steeped in harrowing personal endeavour amid the absurdly dangerous situations they encountered. This is as much a story of human folly and ambition as it is of geographical discovery.

With rich, meticulous storytelling, Fleming encapsulates the era's spirit of exploration, the resilience of the human spirit, and the often unrecognised contributions of these adventurers to our understanding of the world. Barrow's Boys is not just an account of voyages and maps; it is a tribute to the undying quest for knowledge and the extraordinary lengths to which individuals will go to unearth the mysteries of their world.

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Barrow's Boys by Fergus Fleming is widely praised as a gripping and detailed account of British exploration in the 19th century. Reviewers commend its engaging narrative, well-researched content, and the vivid portrayal of adventurous expeditions, though some note the dense historical detail might not be for everyone.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781862075023

Publisher: Granta Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 August 2001

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Granta Books

Illustration: 16pl

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 31.0mm

Width: 131.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 400g

Pages: 500

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About the Author

Fergus Fleming was born in 1959 and studied at Oxford University and City University, London. He trained as an accountant and barrister and has worked as a furniture maker.

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