Or "A NARRATIVE of the DISCOVERY OF THE FATE of SIR JOHN FRANKLIN and HIS COMPANIONS".
This, read online at haste as I don't like reading books off of my computer.
Surprisingly informative, it's the journals and records of an expedition that ... well, the title has it. When they're not finding clues (most of the book) there are some interesting anecdotes, descriptions of the customs of the Esquimaux, hardships survived and overcome, descriptions of the geology and paleontology of Greenland and Canada's northern environs. It seems never an expedition went looking for Franklin without burying a few of it's members.
Anyways, I sped read it through; you can find it online here: https://archive.org/details/voyageoffoxinarc00mcli_0/mode/2up
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