Martin Sauer
An Account of a Geographical and Astronomical Expedition to the Northern Parts of Russia
Martin Sauer
An Account of a Geographical and Astronomical Expedition to the Northern Parts of Russia
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The first-hand 1802 account of the 1785-94 Russian expedition to chart the east Siberian coastline and undertake scientific activities.
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The first-hand 1802 account of the 1785-94 Russian expedition to chart the east Siberian coastline and undertake scientific activities.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 837g
- ISBN-13: 9781108066655
- ISBN-10: 1108066658
- Artikelnr.: 40050289
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 837g
- ISBN-13: 9781108066655
- ISBN-10: 1108066658
- Artikelnr.: 40050289
Preface
Explanations of Russian and other foreign words
1. Departure from St Petersburg
2. A succinct account of our transactions at Irkutsk
3. Departure from Irkutsk
4. Arrival at Ochotsk
5. Departure from Ochotsk
6. Meeting of the command, under circumstances of difficulty
7. Departure from Virchni Kovima
8. Departure from Neizshni Kovima Ostrog
9. Meet with Mr Ledyard
10. Account of the Yakuti
11. Leave Yakutsk
12. Receive information from Petersburg of an enemy's ship
13. Depart from Oonalashka
14. Leave Kadiak
15. Leave Prince William's Sound
16. Mr Pribuloff appointed to the sturman's place
17. Billings abandons all thought of re-visiting the American coast
18. Reception by the natives
19. Deplorable state of the party
20. Part of the company sail for Ochotsk
21. The peninsula of Kamtshatka described
22. The La Flavia departs for Canton
Appendices.
Explanations of Russian and other foreign words
1. Departure from St Petersburg
2. A succinct account of our transactions at Irkutsk
3. Departure from Irkutsk
4. Arrival at Ochotsk
5. Departure from Ochotsk
6. Meeting of the command, under circumstances of difficulty
7. Departure from Virchni Kovima
8. Departure from Neizshni Kovima Ostrog
9. Meet with Mr Ledyard
10. Account of the Yakuti
11. Leave Yakutsk
12. Receive information from Petersburg of an enemy's ship
13. Depart from Oonalashka
14. Leave Kadiak
15. Leave Prince William's Sound
16. Mr Pribuloff appointed to the sturman's place
17. Billings abandons all thought of re-visiting the American coast
18. Reception by the natives
19. Deplorable state of the party
20. Part of the company sail for Ochotsk
21. The peninsula of Kamtshatka described
22. The La Flavia departs for Canton
Appendices.
Preface
Explanations of Russian and other foreign words
1. Departure from St Petersburg
2. A succinct account of our transactions at Irkutsk
3. Departure from Irkutsk
4. Arrival at Ochotsk
5. Departure from Ochotsk
6. Meeting of the command, under circumstances of difficulty
7. Departure from Virchni Kovima
8. Departure from Neizshni Kovima Ostrog
9. Meet with Mr Ledyard
10. Account of the Yakuti
11. Leave Yakutsk
12. Receive information from Petersburg of an enemy's ship
13. Depart from Oonalashka
14. Leave Kadiak
15. Leave Prince William's Sound
16. Mr Pribuloff appointed to the sturman's place
17. Billings abandons all thought of re-visiting the American coast
18. Reception by the natives
19. Deplorable state of the party
20. Part of the company sail for Ochotsk
21. The peninsula of Kamtshatka described
22. The La Flavia departs for Canton
Appendices.
Explanations of Russian and other foreign words
1. Departure from St Petersburg
2. A succinct account of our transactions at Irkutsk
3. Departure from Irkutsk
4. Arrival at Ochotsk
5. Departure from Ochotsk
6. Meeting of the command, under circumstances of difficulty
7. Departure from Virchni Kovima
8. Departure from Neizshni Kovima Ostrog
9. Meet with Mr Ledyard
10. Account of the Yakuti
11. Leave Yakutsk
12. Receive information from Petersburg of an enemy's ship
13. Depart from Oonalashka
14. Leave Kadiak
15. Leave Prince William's Sound
16. Mr Pribuloff appointed to the sturman's place
17. Billings abandons all thought of re-visiting the American coast
18. Reception by the natives
19. Deplorable state of the party
20. Part of the company sail for Ochotsk
21. The peninsula of Kamtshatka described
22. The La Flavia departs for Canton
Appendices.