The Voyage of John Huyghen Van Linschoten to the East Indies

The Voyage of John Huyghen Van Linschoten to the East Indies
Title The Voyage of John Huyghen Van Linschoten to the East Indies PDF eBook
Author Jan Huygen van Linschoten
Publisher
Pages 596
Release 1885
Genre East Indies
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Across the Top of the World

Across the Top of the World
Title Across the Top of the World PDF eBook
Author James P. Delgado
Publisher Douglas & McIntyre Limited
Pages 228
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9781553651598

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Across the Top of the World is a tale that rivals the story of Antarctic exploration for heroism, drama and tragedy. In the great age of Exploration, the quest for the fabled Northwest Passage lured bold adventurers to the icy Arctic. They risked and sometimes lost their lives in search of a sea route across the top of the world, connecting Europe with Asia and its riches. This spellbinding saga of Arctic exploration is brought to life by quotations from grim first-hand accounts and by dramatic images, ICC colour and 100 black and white. These paintings, engravings and photos of the intrepid men and their ships, as well as of relics and archaeological sites, provide a poignant and compelling link with the past. Landscapes and seascapes of the harsh yet beautiful Arctic illustrate the challenges that faced explorers. The Inuit, the native people of the Arctic, lived in isolation until Europeans began to arrive in the sixteenth century, and relations were not always cordial. For centuries, nations sent out expedition after expedition to search for the Northwest Passage, each one suffering extreme hardship. The most tragic was the mysterious loss of Sir John Franklin, his 128 men and two ships in the 1840s. Attempts to sail the dangerous, icy maze of the passage ended in defeat until Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen succeeded in 1903-1906. Then, in the 1940s, to assert Canada's sovereignty in the Arctic, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police schooner, St. Koch, became the second vessel to conquer the passage. This set the stage for the modern phase of Arctic exploration utilizing icebreakers and American nuclear-powered submarines. James Delgado writes with the passion and authority of an underwater archaeologist and historian who has taken part in Arctic expeditions.

Northwest Passage

Northwest Passage
Title Northwest Passage PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Roberts
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Pages 816
Release 2016-12-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 147334719X

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An exciting and fast paced adventure story based in colonial America. Written from the viewpoint of a fictional friend of the Historic Robert Rodgers, famed in America as the leader of 'Rodgers' Rangers' a guerrilla squadron harassing the English forces throughout the American War of Independence. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

The Three Voyages of William Barents to the Arctic Regions

The Three Voyages of William Barents to the Arctic Regions
Title The Three Voyages of William Barents to the Arctic Regions PDF eBook
Author Gerrit de Veer
Publisher
Pages 500
Release 1876
Genre Arctic regions
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The North-West and North-East Passages 1576-1611

The North-West and North-East Passages 1576-1611
Title The North-West and North-East Passages 1576-1611 PDF eBook
Author Philip Frederick Alexander
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 250
Release 2012-08
Genre History
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Breaking Ice for Arctic Oil

Breaking Ice for Arctic Oil
Title Breaking Ice for Arctic Oil PDF eBook
Author Ross Coen
Publisher University of Alaska Press
Pages 249
Release 2012-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 1602231702

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In 1969, an icebreaking tanker, the SS Manhattan, was commissioned by Humble Oil to transit the Northwest Passage in order to test the logistical and economic feasibility of an all-marine transportation system for Alaska North Slope crude oil. Proposed as an alternative to the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, the Manhattan made two voyages to the North American Arctic and collected volumes of scientific data on ice conditions and the behavior of ships in ice. Although the Manhattan successfully navigated the Northwest Passage—closing a five-hundred-year chapter of Arctic exploration by becoming the first commercial vessel to do so—the expedition ultimately demonstrated the impracticality of moving crude oil using icebreaking ships. Breaking Ice for Arctic Oil details this historic voyage, establishing its significant impact on the future of marine traffic and resource development in the Arctic and setting the stage for the current oil crisis.

Northeast Arctic Passage

Northeast Arctic Passage
Title Northeast Arctic Passage PDF eBook
Author William E Butler
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 211
Release 1978-12
Genre Law
ISBN 9004635335

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