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  • I spent a long time reading through Jane Franklin's journals, but it was there that I came across Francis Crozier's original letter (see author's note).

    A Conversation with Elizabeth McGregor, author of The Ice Child 2010

  • It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that the moment I read that sentence in Crozier's letter, I knew that I had the centre of the book right there in my hand.

    A Conversation with Elizabeth McGregor, author of The Ice Child 2010

  • ITV might be right that the price being asked is simply too high, but then again without something of real scale it is hard to see Norman and Crozier's stated ambitions for content and production coming to fruition any time soon.

    The Kelly Williams debacle does not bode well for ITV 2011

  • Crozier's piece reveals the invaluable role of corporate philanthropy as one type of partnership to fund projects that intelligently aid cities.

    Jeffrey Inaba: How Smart Are Public-Private Partnerships? Jeffrey Inaba 2011

  • Simon Hornby, Crozier's president of art services, recommends using cotton, acid-free gloves $5 at uniform-supply stores for room-to-room rehangings.

    The $25 Billion Art Move Don Steinberg 2011

  • In any event, following through with the actual cash needed to invest in reshaping the business for the future, in line with Norman and Crozier's strategy, is likely to prove rather more testing going forward than it has been up to now.

    The Kelly Williams debacle does not bode well for ITV 2011

  • Crozier's diagnosis – "organisational ineffectiveness and an entrenched legacy culture" – is accurate but hardly revelatory.

    ITV still cowers in shadow of OnDigital 2010

  • Several set-pieces--Crozier's hallucinations during DTs, an elaborate carnival sequence, one man's escape from the Tuunbaq--begin tautly, then slowly run out of steam as they continue for far too long.

    The Broken Lands and The Terror: Two Novels about the Franklin Expedition 2007

  • Several set-pieces--Crozier's hallucinations during DTs, an elaborate carnival sequence, one man's escape from the Tuunbaq--begin tautly, then slowly run out of steam as they continue for far too long.

    The Little Professor: 2007

  • Other seamen too sick or weary to continue on could opt to stay with Goodsir and the amputees, while Crozier, Des Voeux, Couch, Crozier's trusted second mate, Johnson, and any others with strength left would sail south down the inlet when — if — the ice relented again.

    The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007

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