The Land of the White Bear Being a Short Account of the Pandora's Voyage during the Summer of 1875 Cambridge Library Collection - Polar Exploration Series
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Innes-Lillingston Frederick George
In June 1875, Allen Young's steam yacht Pandora set out for the Arctic. This 1876 narrative recounts the four-month voyage.
In June 1875, Frederick George Innes-Lillingston (1849?1904) set out for the Arctic aboard Pandora, a steam yacht captained by the seasoned polar explorer Allen Young (1827?1915). In this, the first of two voyages north, Young sought to make the north-west passage. His lieutenant Innes-Lillingston published this short account in 1876. It follows the voyage through to Peel Strait, where Young was forced to turn back in the face of heavy ice. On the journey home, the Pandora picked up the dispatches of the expedition under George Nares that was attempting to reach the North Pole. Conveying both the thrill and difficulty of the endeavour, this narrative provides a highly readable account of seafaring in extreme conditions. Also reissued in this series are two related works by Young: Cruise of the Pandora (1876) and The Two Voyages of the Pandora (1879).
Preface; 1. Outward bound; 2. The far north; 3. 'Westward ho!'; 4. Homeward bound.
Date de parution : 03-2014
Ouvrage de 182 p.
14x21.6 cm
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