ABSTRACT. During John Ross’s arctic expedition of 1829-33 in search of a northwest passage, approximately 1000 km of new coastline was mapped. Included in these new coastlines was Lord Mayor Bay on eastern Boothia Peninsula, which was surveyed by Ross’s nephew and second-in-command, James Clark Ross, in 1830. The results of the Lord Mayor Bay survey effectively ended any chance of there being a northwest passage south and east of Somerset Island or west of northern Foxe Basin and northwest Hudson Bay. Despite the obvious importance of James Clark Ross’s survey, it was not included in John Ross’s published narrative of the expedition. The original diary has recently been located and is reproduced here, together with accompanying sketches an...
This unauthorized account of the expedition was designed, as stated by Huish, as a popular priced su...
Title provided by cataloger to match the title of the map after published in the AGS of NY journal.;...
During his four years' residence in the Canadian Arctic in search of a Northwest Passage in 1829-33,...
During John Ross's arctic expedition of 1829-33 in search of a northwest passage, approximately 1000...
ABSTRACT. Following the abandonment of John Ross’s expedition ship Victory in Lord Mayor Bay in 1832...
Following the abandonment of John Ross's expedition ship Victory in Lord Mayor Bay in 1832, Ross's n...
Original issued in series: Collection of ancient and modern British authors ; v. 92.Half title: Voya...
The expedition to the Arctic led by Sir John Franklin in 1819-22 was a major event in Britain’s resu...
The 1819-1822 overland Arctic expedition led by John Franklin was one of the most disastrous in pola...
ABSTRACT. During his four years ’ residence in the Canadian Arctic in search of a Northwest Passage ...
Hoppkins was a mineralogist who accompanied Peary on his 1896 Arctic expedition, the aim of which wa...
"The United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842, deserves much more attention than it has ever re...
No. 2142. Annotated. Relief shown by contours, hachures, and spot heights. Includes illus., and pro...
"Including the reports of Commander, now Captain, James Clark Ross, R. N., F.R.S., F.L.S., &c., and ...
James Ross took part in more arctic voyages than any other officer of the period. He is less celebra...
This unauthorized account of the expedition was designed, as stated by Huish, as a popular priced su...
Title provided by cataloger to match the title of the map after published in the AGS of NY journal.;...
During his four years' residence in the Canadian Arctic in search of a Northwest Passage in 1829-33,...
During John Ross's arctic expedition of 1829-33 in search of a northwest passage, approximately 1000...
ABSTRACT. Following the abandonment of John Ross’s expedition ship Victory in Lord Mayor Bay in 1832...
Following the abandonment of John Ross's expedition ship Victory in Lord Mayor Bay in 1832, Ross's n...
Original issued in series: Collection of ancient and modern British authors ; v. 92.Half title: Voya...
The expedition to the Arctic led by Sir John Franklin in 1819-22 was a major event in Britain’s resu...
The 1819-1822 overland Arctic expedition led by John Franklin was one of the most disastrous in pola...
ABSTRACT. During his four years ’ residence in the Canadian Arctic in search of a Northwest Passage ...
Hoppkins was a mineralogist who accompanied Peary on his 1896 Arctic expedition, the aim of which wa...
"The United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842, deserves much more attention than it has ever re...
No. 2142. Annotated. Relief shown by contours, hachures, and spot heights. Includes illus., and pro...
"Including the reports of Commander, now Captain, James Clark Ross, R. N., F.R.S., F.L.S., &c., and ...
James Ross took part in more arctic voyages than any other officer of the period. He is less celebra...
This unauthorized account of the expedition was designed, as stated by Huish, as a popular priced su...
Title provided by cataloger to match the title of the map after published in the AGS of NY journal.;...
During his four years' residence in the Canadian Arctic in search of a Northwest Passage in 1829-33,...