The Voyage of the Jeannette

The Ship and Ice Journals of George W. De Long, Lieutenant-Commander U.S.N., and Commander of the Polar Expedition of 1879–1881

George Washington De Long author Emma De Long editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:7th Jun '12

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These two volumes, published in 1883, document the doomed Polar expedition of George W. De Long in the nineteenth century.

These two volumes, published in 1883, document the doomed Polar expedition of George W. De Long (1844–81). Compiled by his wife from his journals and the testimony of the survivors, Volume 2 records the ship's wreckage, the crew's escape in smaller boats, and the discovery of De Long's remains.George W. De Long (1844–81) was a US Navy officer who set out to find a new route to the North Pole via the Bering Strait. During his voyage, which left San Francisco in 1879, he claimed the De Long Islands for the USA. But when his vessel, the Jeannette, sank, the crew abandoned ship, and he eventually died of starvation in Siberia. Compiled by his wife from his journals and the testimony of the survivors, these two volumes document De Long's doomed expedition. First published in 1883, Volume 2 records the Jeannette's final wreckage, and the crew's continuation of their perilous mission in smaller boats. It concludes with the discovery of De Long's records, and later his remains, by surviving crew member George Melville. Providing a vivid account of nineteenth-century Polar exploration, it remains of great interest to scholars of geography and maritime studies.

ISBN: 9781108050180

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 28mm

Weight: 630g

496 pages