A chronological history of voyages into the Arctic regions ...
undertaken chiefly for the purpose of discovering a north-east, north-west or polar passage between the Atlantic and Pacific
[1st ed. reprinted], with a new introduction by Christopher Lloyd.
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Word Count
94,750 words, Guess
Page Count
379 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivechronologicalhis0000barr_z0t1
- ISBN-100715349511
- ISBN-139780715349519
- Library of Congress Control Number73578972
- Better World Books9780715349519
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL5520096M
Classifications
- DDC910.09/1/632
- LCCG620 .B23 1818a
- LCCG620
Subjects
Series Statement
- David & Charles reprints
Other Editions
- A chronological history of voyages into the Arctic regions ...
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