Narrative of an Expedition to the Polar Sea
In the Years 1820, 1821, 1822 and 1823
Ferdinand Petrovich von Wrangell author Edward Sabine editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:29th Aug '13
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First published in English in 1840, this is an account of a four-year survey of the north-eastern coastline of Siberia.
In 1820–3, Russian explorer Ferdinand von Wrangell (1797–1870) led an expedition to survey Siberia's north-eastern coastline. Translated into English from German, this wide-ranging account of a little-known portion of the globe was edited by the geophysicist Sir Edward Sabine (1788–1883) and published in 1840.The explorer, soldier and geophysicist Sir Edward Sabine (1788–1883) served as astronomer on John Ross's 1818 expedition in search of the North-West Passage. His return to the Arctic, under William Parry in 1819–20, compounded a keen interest in geomagnetism and his publications earned him the Copley Medal of the Royal Society (whose presidency he would later hold). His experience and expertise made him a natural editor, therefore, of this Arctic narrative, translated into English from German by his wife, Elizabeth Juliana Leeves (1807–79), and published in 1840. It is the account by Ferdinand von Wrangell (1797–1870), a Russian explorer of Baltic German ancestry, regarding his expedition to survey Siberia's north-eastern coastline. Compiled from the notes of the scientists on board, this work offers a valuable and wide-ranging insight into an inaccessible and little-known portion of the globe.
ISBN: 9781108062152
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 31mm
Weight: 700g
556 pages