Author: Sir William Edward Parry
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Category : Letters
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Comprises 1 autograph letter from Parry to Thomas Crofton Croker dated 2 October 1837 (with a transcript), 1 note from Parry to C.J. Featherstone dated 2 December 1841, 1 undated addressed envelope from Parry to J. James sealed with red seal, and 1 printed portrait of 'Captn. W. Parry, R.N.', engraved by Edward Finden from a painting by J. Jackson, R.A., and published in January 1828 by John Murray, London. The bound volume includes a biography of Parry which is very similar to that contained in the Dictionary of National Biography.
Letter from Sir William Edward Parry, with Related Material
Author: Sir William Edward Parry
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Category : Letters
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Comprises 1 autograph letter from Parry to Thomas Crofton Croker dated 2 October 1837 (with a transcript), 1 note from Parry to C.J. Featherstone dated 2 December 1841, 1 undated addressed envelope from Parry to J. James sealed with red seal, and 1 printed portrait of 'Captn. W. Parry, R.N.', engraved by Edward Finden from a painting by J. Jackson, R.A., and published in January 1828 by John Murray, London. The bound volume includes a biography of Parry which is very similar to that contained in the Dictionary of National Biography.
Publisher:
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Category : Letters
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Comprises 1 autograph letter from Parry to Thomas Crofton Croker dated 2 October 1837 (with a transcript), 1 note from Parry to C.J. Featherstone dated 2 December 1841, 1 undated addressed envelope from Parry to J. James sealed with red seal, and 1 printed portrait of 'Captn. W. Parry, R.N.', engraved by Edward Finden from a painting by J. Jackson, R.A., and published in January 1828 by John Murray, London. The bound volume includes a biography of Parry which is very similar to that contained in the Dictionary of National Biography.
Letter from Sir William Edward Parry, London, to an Unidentified Recipient, 1828 January 2
Author: Sir William Edward Parry
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Languages : en
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Sir William Edward Parry Correspondence to Sir John Franklin
Author: Sir William Edward Parry
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Category : London (England)
Languages : en
Pages :
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Correspondence from English explorer Sir William Edward Parry (1790-1855) to friend and fellow explorer Sir John Franklin (1786-1847), dated March 1, 1841, discussing mutual acquaintances; undated correspondence regarding his appointment as commissioner of the Australian Agricultural Company, which he held from 1829 to 1834; and undated correspondence asking Franklin to show William Buckland (1784-1856) of the Ashmolean Museum two Patagonian heads. This letter also to mentions Sir John Barrow (1764-1848), Second Secretary to the Admiralty of Great Britain, asking them to be "mum" on an unspecified matter.
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Category : London (England)
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Correspondence from English explorer Sir William Edward Parry (1790-1855) to friend and fellow explorer Sir John Franklin (1786-1847), dated March 1, 1841, discussing mutual acquaintances; undated correspondence regarding his appointment as commissioner of the Australian Agricultural Company, which he held from 1829 to 1834; and undated correspondence asking Franklin to show William Buckland (1784-1856) of the Ashmolean Museum two Patagonian heads. This letter also to mentions Sir John Barrow (1764-1848), Second Secretary to the Admiralty of Great Britain, asking them to be "mum" on an unspecified matter.
Three Letters, News Clipping Concerning the Marriage of Sir William Edward Parry, and Engraved Portrait
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Languages : en
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Description: Includes a newspaper clipping, regarding the marriage of William Parry, two printed portraits of Parry and manuscript letters. Newspaper clipping is from The Times of 1826. Letters dated 1826, 1835 and 1845.
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Languages : en
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Description: Includes a newspaper clipping, regarding the marriage of William Parry, two printed portraits of Parry and manuscript letters. Newspaper clipping is from The Times of 1826. Letters dated 1826, 1835 and 1845.
Letter to "Napier" from William Parry
Author: Rear Admiral Sir William Edward Parry
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Languages : en
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Description: Letter to "Napier" from William Parry concerning his Remark Book and commenting in Franklin's 1825-1827 expedition.
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Languages : en
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Description: Letter to "Napier" from William Parry concerning his Remark Book and commenting in Franklin's 1825-1827 expedition.
Letter from W. Parry to an Unidentified Male Addressee
Author: Sir William Edward Parry
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This letter is dated 19 November 1820, is addressed to an unidentified male, and is largely concerned with preparations for a publication on the writer's polar exploration. This item is accompanied by two short manuscripts with biographical sketches of the writer.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This letter is dated 19 November 1820, is addressed to an unidentified male, and is largely concerned with preparations for a publication on the writer's polar exploration. This item is accompanied by two short manuscripts with biographical sketches of the writer.
In the Service of the Company - Vol 1
Author: Sir William Edward Parry
Publisher: ANU E Press
ISBN: 1920942297
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 942
Book Description
Australian agricultural company; Archives; Correspondence; Pioneers; History; Australia.
Publisher: ANU E Press
ISBN: 1920942297
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 942
Book Description
Australian agricultural company; Archives; Correspondence; Pioneers; History; Australia.
Encyclopedia of Life Writing
Author: Margaretta Jolly
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136787445
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 1141
Book Description
First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136787445
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 1141
Book Description
First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The Matrimonial Trap
Author: Laura E. Thomason
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 1611485274
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Mary Delany’s phrase “the matrimonial trap” illuminates the apprehension with which genteel women of the eighteenth century viewed marriage. These women were generally required to marry in order to secure their futures, yet hindered from freely choosing a husband. They faced marriage anxiously because they lacked the power either to avoid it or to define it for themselves. For some women, the written word became a means by which to exercise the power that they otherwise lacked. Through their writing, they made the inevitable acceptable while registering their dissatisfaction with their circumstances. Rhetoric, exercised both in public and in private, allowed these women to define their identities as individuals and as wives, to lay out and test the boundaries of more egalitarian spousal relationships, and to criticize the traditional marriage system as their culture had defined it.
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 1611485274
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Mary Delany’s phrase “the matrimonial trap” illuminates the apprehension with which genteel women of the eighteenth century viewed marriage. These women were generally required to marry in order to secure their futures, yet hindered from freely choosing a husband. They faced marriage anxiously because they lacked the power either to avoid it or to define it for themselves. For some women, the written word became a means by which to exercise the power that they otherwise lacked. Through their writing, they made the inevitable acceptable while registering their dissatisfaction with their circumstances. Rhetoric, exercised both in public and in private, allowed these women to define their identities as individuals and as wives, to lay out and test the boundaries of more egalitarian spousal relationships, and to criticize the traditional marriage system as their culture had defined it.
Arctic Circles and Imperial Knowledge
Author: Annaliese Jacobs Claydon
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350292966
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
In 1845 an expedition led by Sir John Franklin vanished in the Canadian Arctic. The enduring obsession with the Franklin mystery, and in particular Inuit information about its fate, is partly due to the ways in which information was circulated in these imperial spaces. This book examines how the Franklins and other explorer families engaged in science, exploration and the exchange of information in the early to mid-19th century. It follows the Franklins from the Arctic to Van Diemen's Land, charting how they worked with intermediaries, imperial humanitarians and scientists, and shows how they used these experiences to claim a moral right to information. Arctic Circles and Imperial Knowledge shows how the indigenous peoples, translators, fur traders, whalers, convicts and sailors who explorer families relied upon for information were both indispensable and inconvenient to the Franklins. It reveals a deep entanglement of polar expedition with British imperialism, and shows how geographical knowledge intertwined with convict policy, humanitarianism, genocide and authority. In these imperial spaces families such as the Franklins negotiated their tenuous authority over knowledge to engage with the politics of truth and question the credibility and trustworthiness of those they sought to silence.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350292966
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
In 1845 an expedition led by Sir John Franklin vanished in the Canadian Arctic. The enduring obsession with the Franklin mystery, and in particular Inuit information about its fate, is partly due to the ways in which information was circulated in these imperial spaces. This book examines how the Franklins and other explorer families engaged in science, exploration and the exchange of information in the early to mid-19th century. It follows the Franklins from the Arctic to Van Diemen's Land, charting how they worked with intermediaries, imperial humanitarians and scientists, and shows how they used these experiences to claim a moral right to information. Arctic Circles and Imperial Knowledge shows how the indigenous peoples, translators, fur traders, whalers, convicts and sailors who explorer families relied upon for information were both indispensable and inconvenient to the Franklins. It reveals a deep entanglement of polar expedition with British imperialism, and shows how geographical knowledge intertwined with convict policy, humanitarianism, genocide and authority. In these imperial spaces families such as the Franklins negotiated their tenuous authority over knowledge to engage with the politics of truth and question the credibility and trustworthiness of those they sought to silence.