After years of research; sparked by his discovery of roofless ruins in Hudson Bay; Farley Mowat presents a speculative history of the first Europeans in North America; and a challenge to the presently held notion that the Vikings were the first to inhabit northern Canada. During the sixties; on a windblown shore off Hudson Bay; Farley Mowat observed ruins that could not have been left by the Inuit; the only known first inhabitants of the region. Carbon dating placed these ruins hundreds of years before the Vikings landed in Newfoundland; but conventional; accepted historical theory could offer no explanation for them. Mowat`s search led him to Scotland and the Northern Isles where he discovered ruins that resembled those he had seen on the other side of the Atlantic. He painstakingly researched early historical accounts from Roman and pre-Roman times for answers; and was able to reconstruct the story of a forgotten people. Fictional accounts of the Albans in their skin-covered boats; venturing ever farther from known shores; in search of the massive walrus herds that were their livelihood; and a place of safety from the warlike Celts and Romans; are woven skilfully into the re-construction. Provocative and controversial; The Farfarers is a beautifully wrought literary adventure that is sure to excite lively debate. It is a book that challenges perceptions and forces the reader to re-think the origins of the North American continent.(1998)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Expedition.By LisaI've been fascinated with this story for a very long time. I read everything I can find on it. This is a good short book for someone who just wants the basic facts. It should be noted in the book though; since it was published in September of 2016; that the H.M.S. Erebus was discovered in 2014; and the H.M.S. Terror was discovered just days ago; on September 3; 2016. Yep; I'd recommend this book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. History of the Arctic Voyage!By DD GottNow this is my cup of tea; lots of info and interesting facts. I agree that this is a good book to update your memory of the time.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. There are a number of fascinating stories about marooned crews ...By ForeverAStudentThere are a number of fascinating stories about marooned crews and shipwrecks; but few are as enduring or interesting as this one; about British sailors who got stranded in the Arctic. The efforts to find them; and their ultimate fates; are also covered.