Author: Karl Koldewey
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108074863
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 673
Book Description
This account, by its commander, of a German Arctic expedition was published in English translation in 1874.
The German Arctic Expedition of 1869–70
Author: Karl Koldewey
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108074863
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 673
Book Description
This account, by its commander, of a German Arctic expedition was published in English translation in 1874.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108074863
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 673
Book Description
This account, by its commander, of a German Arctic expedition was published in English translation in 1874.
The German Arctic Expedition of 1869-70
Author: Karl Koldewey
Publisher: London : S. Low, Marston, Low, & Searle
ISBN:
Category : Arctic regions
Languages : en
Pages : 684
Book Description
A detailed account of the voyage of the German Ships Germania and Hansa, the wreck of the Hansa in the ice, sled journeys and observations of natural phenomena in Greenland.
Publisher: London : S. Low, Marston, Low, & Searle
ISBN:
Category : Arctic regions
Languages : en
Pages : 684
Book Description
A detailed account of the voyage of the German Ships Germania and Hansa, the wreck of the Hansa in the ice, sled journeys and observations of natural phenomena in Greenland.
The German Arctic Expedition
Author: Koldewey
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368802313
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 670
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368802313
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 670
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.
The German Arctic Expedition Of 1869-1870
Author: Karl Koldewey
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 386195432X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 670
Book Description
The German Arctic Expedition of 1869 - 1870 was a milestone in Arctic research. Lead by Captain Karl Koldewey, the group experienced great danger and the loss of the "Hansa" in the ice during their finally successful way into the central regions of the Arctic. The expedition was also a competition between two different generations of ships, the sailing vessel "Hansa", which did not make her way back, and the steam-powered "Germania".
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 386195432X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 670
Book Description
The German Arctic Expedition of 1869 - 1870 was a milestone in Arctic research. Lead by Captain Karl Koldewey, the group experienced great danger and the loss of the "Hansa" in the ice during their finally successful way into the central regions of the Arctic. The expedition was also a competition between two different generations of ships, the sailing vessel "Hansa", which did not make her way back, and the steam-powered "Germania".
The Gernan Arctic Expedition 1869/1870
Author: Carl Koldewey
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3954274612
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 670
Book Description
On the 24th of October, 1868, a number of gentlemen were assembled at Bremen, to celebrate the happy return of the members of the First German Arctic Expedition, including their commander Captain Carl Koldewey, and its scientific originator, Dr. A. Petermann. The rough sketch of a plan for the German Arctic Expedition of 1869,” with maps, from Dr. Petermann, was not long wanting. According to his suggestion, the expedition was to consist of two parts, so as to endeavour to solve two problems at the same time. A steamer was to land on East Greenland, and taking it as the basis of the winter operations, should try to penetrate into the heart of the Polar region; a second steamer should, at any point between Greenland and Nova Zembla, strive to reach the highest latitude possible. For the carrying out of this plan two steamers were considered necessary. But the preparations soon reached a critical point....
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3954274612
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 670
Book Description
On the 24th of October, 1868, a number of gentlemen were assembled at Bremen, to celebrate the happy return of the members of the First German Arctic Expedition, including their commander Captain Carl Koldewey, and its scientific originator, Dr. A. Petermann. The rough sketch of a plan for the German Arctic Expedition of 1869,” with maps, from Dr. Petermann, was not long wanting. According to his suggestion, the expedition was to consist of two parts, so as to endeavour to solve two problems at the same time. A steamer was to land on East Greenland, and taking it as the basis of the winter operations, should try to penetrate into the heart of the Polar region; a second steamer should, at any point between Greenland and Nova Zembla, strive to reach the highest latitude possible. For the carrying out of this plan two steamers were considered necessary. But the preparations soon reached a critical point....
German Arctic Expedition of 1869-70
Author: Koldewey Karl
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780259699514
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780259699514
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The German Arctic Expedition of 1869-70, and Narrative of the Wreck of the “Hansa” in the Ice. By Captain Koldewey ... Assisted by Members of the Scientific Staff. With ... Illustrations. Translated and Abridged by ... L. Mercier ... and Edited by H. W. Bates
Author: Carl KOLDEWEY
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 682
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 682
Book Description
Across the Top of the World
Author: United States. Office of Naval Research
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arctic regions
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arctic regions
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
German Exploration of the Polar World
Author: David Thomas Murphy
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803232051
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
German Exploration of the Polar World is the exciting story of the generations of German polar explorers who braved the perils of the Arctic and Antarctic for themselves and their country. Such intrepid adventurers as Wilhelm Filchner, Erich von Drygalski, and Alfred Wegener are not as well known today as Robert Falcon Scott, Roald Amundsen, Ernest Shackleton, Robert E. Peary, or Richard E. Byrd, but their bravery and the hardships they faced were equal to those of the more famous polar explorers. In the half-century prior to World War II, the poles were the last blank spaces on the global map, and they exerted a tremendous pull on national imaginations. Under successive political regimes, the Germans threw themselves into the race for polar glory with an ardor that matched their better-known counterparts bearing English, American, and Norwegian flags. German polar explorers were driven, like their rivals, by a complex web of interlocking motivations. Personal fame, the romance of the unknown, and the advancement of science were important considerations, but public pressure, political and military concerns, and visions of immense, untapped wealth at the poles also spurred the explorers. As historian David Thomas Murphy shows, Germany's repeated encounters with the polar world left an indelible impression upon the German public, government, and scientific community. Reports on the polar landscape, flora, and fauna enhanced Germany's appreciation of the global environment. Accounts of the indigenous peoples of the Arctic, accurate or fantastic, permanently shaped German notions of culture and civilization. The final, failed attempt by the Nazis to extend German political power to the earth's ends revealed the limits of any country's ability to reshape the globe politically or militarily.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803232051
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
German Exploration of the Polar World is the exciting story of the generations of German polar explorers who braved the perils of the Arctic and Antarctic for themselves and their country. Such intrepid adventurers as Wilhelm Filchner, Erich von Drygalski, and Alfred Wegener are not as well known today as Robert Falcon Scott, Roald Amundsen, Ernest Shackleton, Robert E. Peary, or Richard E. Byrd, but their bravery and the hardships they faced were equal to those of the more famous polar explorers. In the half-century prior to World War II, the poles were the last blank spaces on the global map, and they exerted a tremendous pull on national imaginations. Under successive political regimes, the Germans threw themselves into the race for polar glory with an ardor that matched their better-known counterparts bearing English, American, and Norwegian flags. German polar explorers were driven, like their rivals, by a complex web of interlocking motivations. Personal fame, the romance of the unknown, and the advancement of science were important considerations, but public pressure, political and military concerns, and visions of immense, untapped wealth at the poles also spurred the explorers. As historian David Thomas Murphy shows, Germany's repeated encounters with the polar world left an indelible impression upon the German public, government, and scientific community. Reports on the polar landscape, flora, and fauna enhanced Germany's appreciation of the global environment. Accounts of the indigenous peoples of the Arctic, accurate or fantastic, permanently shaped German notions of culture and civilization. The final, failed attempt by the Nazis to extend German political power to the earth's ends revealed the limits of any country's ability to reshape the globe politically or militarily.
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Author: Bernard Quaritch (Firm)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antiquarian booksellers
Languages : en
Pages : 2634
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Antiquarian booksellers
Languages : en
Pages : 2634
Book Description