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Letters Written during the Late Voyage of Discovery in the Western Arctic Sea


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Letters Written during the Late Voyage of Discovery in the Western Arctic Sea Synopsis

Sir Edward Parry (1790–1855) wrote accounts of his three Arctic expeditions, which have also been reissued in this series. This book takes the form of letters written to a sibling by an anonymous member of the crew on Parry's 1819–20 voyage. It was brought out in 1821 by the enterprising publisher Richard Phillips ahead of any other narrative, as all accounts and journals had first to be handed to the Admiralty Board for the extraction of any important details. It seems likely that the work, which is carefully constructed and elegant in style, was elaborated either from notes or from a genuine series of letters, to get round the restriction on publication. This is a fascinating narrative, full of striking details, such as entertainments on board to help morale, the reappearance of the sun at the end of the Arctic winter, and the sight of the aurora borealis.

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ISBN: 9781108073400
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 142 pages
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Polar Exploration
Genres: Historical geography
Maritime history
Geographical discovery and exploration
Diaries, letters and journals