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Verlag: M.G. Hurtig, 1970
Anbieter: Stephen White Books, Bradford, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Ex library book, usual markings. Hardback with dust cover. Clean copy. Quick dispatch from UK seller.
Verlag: Royal Geographical Society; John Murray, London, 1836
Anbieter: Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Kanada
No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. In 1833 Captain George Back of the Royal Navy and surgeon-naturalist Richard King sought a land route across the Arctic Barren Lands in an attempt to determine the fate of the missing 1829 John Ross expedition and to pursue the survey of the Arctic coast in the quest for a Northwest Passage. Back's exploration of 1833-4 not only produced new geographical knowledge that made possible improvements in Arrowsmith's map of 1835. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. From: the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. 6, (1836), pp. 1-11. Map shows sites where the elevation was recorded, and direction of river stream. Size - 51cm by 43cm; Original folds. Good Margins. Removed from book. Minor defects. Email for further description and images. Size: 51cm by 43cm. Book.
Verlag: Baudry's European Library, Paris, 1836
Buch
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Reprint. 338 pages. Marbled edges and endpapaers. Leather backstrip and corners. Fold-out map bears a five-inch opening. Above-average external wear. Back hinge starting. Openings along central portion of backstrip along boards. Usual library markings. A worthy copy.
Verlag: E.L. Carey & A Hart, Philadelphia, PA, 1836
Anbieter: Larry W Price Books, Portland, OR, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. 454 pp.+ FoldOut Map at Frontis, Professionally Bound in Modern Grn Hardback with New e.p., Gilt title, Deckle edges, light foxing at front else VG, 1st Amer Ed.
Verlag: London John Murray 1838, 1838
Anbieter: Aquila Books(Cameron Treleaven) ABAC, Calgary, AB, Kanada
Buch
vii,(1),456,(12)pp. Octavo. Original blindstamped blue cloth. Pale yellow coated endpapers. Gilt title on spine. Top edge untrimmed. Slight bumping on the corners. Very slight restoration to the top and bottom of the spine. Bookplate on front pastedown. 12 litho plates (including frontispiece) Folding map (at end). Original plate tissues are present. 12 pages of ads at the end dated June 1838, the earliest issue. Generally a very clean crisp copy almost without foxing. A.B. 850. Account of the expedition in H.M.S. Terror, to complete the survey of the coast between Prince Regent's Inlet and Turnagain Point, under the auspices of the British Admiralty. The ship became beset in the ice and drifted along the northeast coast of Southampton Island all winter, before being freed from ice in Hudson's Strait in July of 1837 and returning, in poor condition, to an Irish port. "In the summer of 1860 Copley Amory, the 19-year-old scion of a prominent and wealthy Boston family and a student at Williams College in Massachusetts, was a member of Williams' "expedition" to Labrador and Greenland, whose expenses he also covered to a significant extent. The expedition was led by 37-year-old science professor Paul Chadbourne (later to become president of the University of Wisconsin and of Williams College), and sailed from Thomaston, Maine on June 27th on the 136-ton top-sail schooner Nautilus under the command of Captain Ranlett, returning on September 11th. Onboard with Copley Amory were eight other Williams students, five of them, like Amory, in the class of 1861, and 10 "Passengers" including two students from Bowdoin college and apparently also Copley's one year younger brother who was a student at Harvard ("Amory, A. Harv. '62"). When because of bad weather his ship was forced to spend some days anchored at Godthåb (Nuuk), the "capital" of Greenland (with a population then of less than 300, including 20-30 Danes)". (Wikipedia) A great association copy in superior condition. We also have Amory's copy of Allen Young's Two Cruises of the Pandora in this catalogue.