Originally published in 1879, this illustrated work by Albert Hastings Markham (1841–1918) opens with accounts of Arctic exploration from the sixth to the nineteenth centuries, including the expeditions led by Constantine John Phipps (1744–92), William Edward Parry (1790–1855) and George Nares (1831–1915). The journal of Thomas Floyd (c.1754–78), who served as midshipman under Phipps in 1773, comprises the most significant part of the work. Outlining the difficulties faced by an eighteenth-century expedition, ranging from encounters with wildlife to adverse weather conditions, Floyd's narrative is notable also for its inclusion of some early episodes in the career of Horatio Nelson, also a midshipman on the voyage. More than a dozen engravings enhance the work. Other publications by Markham, including A Whaling Cruise to Baffin's Bay (1874) and The Great Frozen Sea (1878), are also reissued in this series.
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Preface; 1. Early polar voyages, sixth century to 1613; 2. Early polar voyages, 1613 to 1773; 3. Captain Phipps's voyage in 1773; 4. A midshipman's narrative of a polar voyage, 1773; 5. A midshipman's narrative (cont.); 6. A midshipman's narrative (cont.); 7. A midshipman's narrative (cont.); 8. A midshipman's narrative (cont.); 9. A midshipman's narrative (cont.); 10. A midshipman's narrative (cont.); 11. A midshipman's narrative (cont.); 12. Voyage of Buchan and Franklin; 13. Sir Edward Parry's attempt to reach the north pole, 1827; 14. Sir George Nares's polar expedition, 1875–6; 15. Sir George Nares's expedition (conc.); Index.
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This account of seafaring exploits, first published in 1879, provides insight into Arctic exploration between the sixth and nineteenth centuries.
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ISBN
9781108071444
Published
2014-03-20
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Weight
510 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
140 mm
Thickness
23 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
402
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