John Ross
A Voyage of Discovery, Made Under the Orders of the Admiralty, in His Majesty's Ships Isabella and Alexander
For the Purpose of Exploring Baffin's
John Ross
A Voyage of Discovery, Made Under the Orders of the Admiralty, in His Majesty's Ships Isabella and Alexander
For the Purpose of Exploring Baffin's
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Published in 1819, this is John Ross's controversial account of his 1818 Arctic voyage in search of the North-West Passage.
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Published in 1819, this is John Ross's controversial account of his 1818 Arctic voyage in search of the North-West Passage.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 542
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1389g
- ISBN-13: 9781108041522
- ISBN-10: 1108041523
- Artikelnr.: 34571523
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 542
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1389g
- ISBN-13: 9781108041522
- ISBN-10: 1108041523
- Artikelnr.: 34571523
John Ross is Senior Fellow at Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China (in Beijing). He was the first non-Chinese citizen to be made a full-time member of one of China's new Think Tanks. Chongyang Institute is one of the most influential Think Tanks/Research Institutes in China. He was appointed to this position at Chongyang Institute because of his almost 30 years of analysis of China and its relations to the international economy. This started with his 1992 article, originally published in Russian, 'Why the Economic Reform Succeeded in China and Will Fail in Russia and Eastern Europe' - the analysis of which is clear from the title. He is author of over 500 articles, including two bestselling books in Chinese, on China and its relations with the world economy. From 1992-2000 he lived in Moscow, where he attempted to persuade the Russian authorities to follow a China style economic reform instead of Western shock therapy. Before becoming employed in China John Ross was Director of Economic Policy for the Mayor of London during the period of Ken Livingstone. His analyses have been published in English, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Russian, German, Indonesian and Polish. Within China his work has been published in People's Daily, Global Times, on China Central Television, on China Radio International and other publications and media. He has over 1.1 million followers on Weibo - the Chinese equivalent of Twitter. John Ross is the winner of several state and private sector media prizes in China.
Introduction
Explanations of sea terms used in icy seas
Official instructions
1. Sailing of the expedition from the river
2. Continuation of the voyage
3. Progress of the voyage up the Straits
4. Departure from Waygatt
5. Continued progress through the ice
6. The ships obliged to leave their moorings
7. The Arctic Highlands
8. Passage through the last barrier
9. Progress towards the North
10. Further progress to the southward
11. Continue our progress to the southward, exploring the west coast of Baffin's Bay
12. Proceedings off Cape Walsingham and Mount Raleigh
13. Proceedings of the ships at Shetland.
Explanations of sea terms used in icy seas
Official instructions
1. Sailing of the expedition from the river
2. Continuation of the voyage
3. Progress of the voyage up the Straits
4. Departure from Waygatt
5. Continued progress through the ice
6. The ships obliged to leave their moorings
7. The Arctic Highlands
8. Passage through the last barrier
9. Progress towards the North
10. Further progress to the southward
11. Continue our progress to the southward, exploring the west coast of Baffin's Bay
12. Proceedings off Cape Walsingham and Mount Raleigh
13. Proceedings of the ships at Shetland.
Introduction
Explanations of sea terms used in icy seas
Official instructions
1. Sailing of the expedition from the river
2. Continuation of the voyage
3. Progress of the voyage up the Straits
4. Departure from Waygatt
5. Continued progress through the ice
6. The ships obliged to leave their moorings
7. The Arctic Highlands
8. Passage through the last barrier
9. Progress towards the North
10. Further progress to the southward
11. Continue our progress to the southward, exploring the west coast of Baffin's Bay
12. Proceedings off Cape Walsingham and Mount Raleigh
13. Proceedings of the ships at Shetland.
Explanations of sea terms used in icy seas
Official instructions
1. Sailing of the expedition from the river
2. Continuation of the voyage
3. Progress of the voyage up the Straits
4. Departure from Waygatt
5. Continued progress through the ice
6. The ships obliged to leave their moorings
7. The Arctic Highlands
8. Passage through the last barrier
9. Progress towards the North
10. Further progress to the southward
11. Continue our progress to the southward, exploring the west coast of Baffin's Bay
12. Proceedings off Cape Walsingham and Mount Raleigh
13. Proceedings of the ships at Shetland.