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Ross, John,
Sir,
1777-1856,
author,
illustrator.
Narrative of a second voyage in search of a north-west passage, and of a residence in the Arctic regions during the years 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833 /
by Sir John Ross, C.B., K.S.A., K.C.S., &c. &c., Captain in the Royal Navy ; including the reports of Commander, now Captain, James Clark Ross, R.N., F.R.S., F.L.S., &c. ; and the discovery of the Northern Magnetic Pole.
Sir. J. Ross's Arctic expedition 1829-1833
Arctic Expedition 1829-1833
London :
A.W. Webster, 156, Regent Street,
1835.
[London] :
C. Whiting, Beaufort House, Strand,
[1835]
[6], 740 pages, [30] leaves of plates :
illustrations ;
31 cm
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Spine title, gilt-stamped on publisher's original cloth: Sir. J. Ross's Arctic Expedition 1829-1833.
Engravings by Edward Finden, John Cousen, W. Chevalier, Capt. Ross, William Radcliffe, William Say, James Clark Armytage, J.H. Kernot, James Tibbetts Willmore, W. Read, S. Fisher, Robert Brandard, and W.S. Wilkinson; after J. Brandard and John Ross.
Comparative Chart -- Elizabeth Harbour -- Chart drawn by the natives -- Plan of Felix Harbour -- Discoveries in the Arctic Regions -- Victoria Harbour -- Victory, dismastd in a gale, June 14, 1829 -- Taking possession. Cape Hussard-Grimble Isle-Brentford Bay-Brown's Island -- Christian's Monument. Hamilton's Bay and Island -- Andrewross Island -- Cape Margaret -- The Victory, finally stopped by the ice Septr 30 1829 -- Felix Harbour -- Felix Harbour -- 1st communication, with the natives of Boothia -- No. Hendon Snow Cottages of the Boothians -- Ikmalick and Apelagliu -- Shulanina Tulluachiu. Tiriksiu -- Umingmak. (Commander J.C. Ross, killing a musk bull) -- Lady Melville's Lake and Dundas Mountains -- Grahams Valley -- Copeland Islands and Sheriff's Harbour -- The Saumarez River which never freezes in Lat. -- Tilsons Islands -- The River Lindsay -- The Victory, under sail for the last time -- Somerset House. Fury Beach, North Somerset -- Somerset House (two sections) -- (Ground plan of Somerset House) -- The Victorys' crew saved by the Isabella.
Abbey, J.R. Travel in aquatint and lithography, 1770-1860,
636
http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q107432658
BAC: British Art Center copy is the Abbey copy. Imperfect: lacks appendix and leaf of errata which usually follows the Advertisement. Bound in 19th century dark blue Moiré cloth.
Northwest Passage
Discovery and exploration
British.
Victory (Ship)
Natural history
Arctic regions.
Arctic regions
Discovery and exploration.
Eskimos
Arctic regions
History.
Lithographs
Hand-colored
1835.
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1835.
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1835.
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Travel literature.
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Chron
1835.
Webster, A.W.
Publisher.
Whiting, C.
Printer.
Brandard, John,
1812-1863,
illustrator.
Armytage, James Charles,
1802-1897,
engraver.
Brandard, Robert,
1805-1862,
engraver.
Gavarni, Paul,
1804-1866,
engraver.
Cousen, John,
1804-1880,
engraver.
Finden, Edward Francis,
1791-1857,
engraver.
Fisher, Samuel,
active 1830-1855,
engraver.
Kernot, J. H.,
engraver.
Radclyffe, William,
1780-1855,
engraver.
Read, W.,
engraver.
Say, William,
1768-1834,
engraver.
Wilkinson, W. S.,
artist,
engraver.
Willmore, James Tibbetts,
1800-1863,
engraver.
Whiting, Charles,
active 1832-1879,
printer.
Wilde Americk: Discovery and Exploration of the New World, 1500-1850
(Yale Center for British Art,
September 27, 2001-December 30, 2001)
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