Journey to the shores of the Polar sea, in 1819-20-21-22
with a brief account of the second journey in 1825-26-27
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1982 - J. Murray, London, England
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English
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Microform
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- ISBN-100665351887
- ISBN-139780665351884
- OCLC Control Number43289745
- Open LibraryOL21265245M
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PlantsBotanyBritishDiariesJourneysExplorersArctic regionsClassificationNatural historyNorthwest passageScientific expeditionsDescription and travelPolar regions, historyDescriptions et voyagesDiscovery and explorationFranklin, john, 1786-1847Expéditions scientifiquesDiscovery and expolorationNorthwest, canadian, historyNatural history, arctic regionsPolar regions, description and travelDécouverte et exploration britanniquesArctic regions, discovery and explorationNorthwest, canadian, description and travel
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