Robert Mccormick
Voyages of Discovery in the Arctic and Antarctic Seas, and Round the World
Being Personal Narratives of Attempts to Reach the North and South Poles
Robert Mccormick
Voyages of Discovery in the Arctic and Antarctic Seas, and Round the World
Being Personal Narratives of Attempts to Reach the North and South Poles
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This two-volume 1884 work describes a doctor and naturalist's polar voyages with William Parry, James Clark Ross and Edward Belcher.
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This two-volume 1884 work describes a doctor and naturalist's polar voyages with William Parry, James Clark Ross and Edward Belcher.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 874g
- ISBN-13: 9781108071710
- ISBN-10: 1108071716
- Artikelnr.: 40844032
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 874g
- ISBN-13: 9781108071710
- ISBN-10: 1108071716
- Artikelnr.: 40844032
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface
Part I. Voyage of HMS Erebus and Terror to the Antaractic Seas: 1. Departure from England
2. Visit to the convents
3. Trinidad
4. A deep sounding
5. At Kerguelen's Island
6. Second boat-expedition
7. New Bay discovered
8. Geological résumé of Kerguelen's Island
9. Our boatswain drowned
10. A drive across the island to Launceston
11. Excursion to Port Arthur
12. First voyage towards the South Pole
13. Campbell Island
14. Discovery of a southern continent
15. The volcanic mountains
16. Remarkable rock, like a Roman gateway
17. Summary of our attempt to reach the South Pole
18. Quail-shooting at Risdon
19. Leave for Sydney
20. Trip to Waimate
21. Up the Kava-Kava river
22. Trip inland
23. Second attempt to reach the South Pole
24. Closely beset in the pack
25. A heavy gale
26. Collision with the Terror off the icebergs
27. The Falkland Islands
28. Trip to Swan Bay
29. Hermite Island, Cape Horn
30. Excursion up to the summit of Cape Spencer
31. Summary of Hermite Island
32. Second visit to the Falkland Islands
33. Third attempt to reach the South Pole
34. Our highest latitude
35. Summary of the last voyage south
36. Simon's bay
37. Ascension Island
Part II. Attempt to Reach the North Pole in the Year 1827: 1. Departure from the Nore
2. Hecla secured in Treurenberg Bay
3. Return of the polar boats
4. Résumé of the geological and botanical features of the island
Appendix
Plans for reaching the North and South Poles.
Part I. Voyage of HMS Erebus and Terror to the Antaractic Seas: 1. Departure from England
2. Visit to the convents
3. Trinidad
4. A deep sounding
5. At Kerguelen's Island
6. Second boat-expedition
7. New Bay discovered
8. Geological résumé of Kerguelen's Island
9. Our boatswain drowned
10. A drive across the island to Launceston
11. Excursion to Port Arthur
12. First voyage towards the South Pole
13. Campbell Island
14. Discovery of a southern continent
15. The volcanic mountains
16. Remarkable rock, like a Roman gateway
17. Summary of our attempt to reach the South Pole
18. Quail-shooting at Risdon
19. Leave for Sydney
20. Trip to Waimate
21. Up the Kava-Kava river
22. Trip inland
23. Second attempt to reach the South Pole
24. Closely beset in the pack
25. A heavy gale
26. Collision with the Terror off the icebergs
27. The Falkland Islands
28. Trip to Swan Bay
29. Hermite Island, Cape Horn
30. Excursion up to the summit of Cape Spencer
31. Summary of Hermite Island
32. Second visit to the Falkland Islands
33. Third attempt to reach the South Pole
34. Our highest latitude
35. Summary of the last voyage south
36. Simon's bay
37. Ascension Island
Part II. Attempt to Reach the North Pole in the Year 1827: 1. Departure from the Nore
2. Hecla secured in Treurenberg Bay
3. Return of the polar boats
4. Résumé of the geological and botanical features of the island
Appendix
Plans for reaching the North and South Poles.
Preface
Part I. Voyage of HMS Erebus and Terror to the Antaractic Seas: 1. Departure from England
2. Visit to the convents
3. Trinidad
4. A deep sounding
5. At Kerguelen's Island
6. Second boat-expedition
7. New Bay discovered
8. Geological résumé of Kerguelen's Island
9. Our boatswain drowned
10. A drive across the island to Launceston
11. Excursion to Port Arthur
12. First voyage towards the South Pole
13. Campbell Island
14. Discovery of a southern continent
15. The volcanic mountains
16. Remarkable rock, like a Roman gateway
17. Summary of our attempt to reach the South Pole
18. Quail-shooting at Risdon
19. Leave for Sydney
20. Trip to Waimate
21. Up the Kava-Kava river
22. Trip inland
23. Second attempt to reach the South Pole
24. Closely beset in the pack
25. A heavy gale
26. Collision with the Terror off the icebergs
27. The Falkland Islands
28. Trip to Swan Bay
29. Hermite Island, Cape Horn
30. Excursion up to the summit of Cape Spencer
31. Summary of Hermite Island
32. Second visit to the Falkland Islands
33. Third attempt to reach the South Pole
34. Our highest latitude
35. Summary of the last voyage south
36. Simon's bay
37. Ascension Island
Part II. Attempt to Reach the North Pole in the Year 1827: 1. Departure from the Nore
2. Hecla secured in Treurenberg Bay
3. Return of the polar boats
4. Résumé of the geological and botanical features of the island
Appendix
Plans for reaching the North and South Poles.
Part I. Voyage of HMS Erebus and Terror to the Antaractic Seas: 1. Departure from England
2. Visit to the convents
3. Trinidad
4. A deep sounding
5. At Kerguelen's Island
6. Second boat-expedition
7. New Bay discovered
8. Geological résumé of Kerguelen's Island
9. Our boatswain drowned
10. A drive across the island to Launceston
11. Excursion to Port Arthur
12. First voyage towards the South Pole
13. Campbell Island
14. Discovery of a southern continent
15. The volcanic mountains
16. Remarkable rock, like a Roman gateway
17. Summary of our attempt to reach the South Pole
18. Quail-shooting at Risdon
19. Leave for Sydney
20. Trip to Waimate
21. Up the Kava-Kava river
22. Trip inland
23. Second attempt to reach the South Pole
24. Closely beset in the pack
25. A heavy gale
26. Collision with the Terror off the icebergs
27. The Falkland Islands
28. Trip to Swan Bay
29. Hermite Island, Cape Horn
30. Excursion up to the summit of Cape Spencer
31. Summary of Hermite Island
32. Second visit to the Falkland Islands
33. Third attempt to reach the South Pole
34. Our highest latitude
35. Summary of the last voyage south
36. Simon's bay
37. Ascension Island
Part II. Attempt to Reach the North Pole in the Year 1827: 1. Departure from the Nore
2. Hecla secured in Treurenberg Bay
3. Return of the polar boats
4. Résumé of the geological and botanical features of the island
Appendix
Plans for reaching the North and South Poles.