Author: Otto von Kotzebue
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3845712600
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
Otto von Kotzebue wurde 1787 als Sohn deutscher Eltern in Reval/Estland geboren und war Offizier der Russischen Marine. Bereits in seinen frühen Jugendjahren fuhr er zusammen mit dem Kapitän von Krusenstern mit auf die erste russische Weltumsegelung. Im Jahr 1815 übernahm er die Leitung einer Expedition um die Welt, an der auch wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter teilnahmen, wie unter anderem der Dichter Adalbert von Chamisso und der Maler Louis Schoris. Auf der dreijährigen Reise durchquerten sie die Bering-Straße mit seinem Schiff "Rurik" und entdeckte den nach ihm benannten Kotzebuesund. 1823 - 1826 hisste von Kotzebue erneut die Segel um ein weiteres Mal die Erde in wissenschaftlicher Mission zu umrunden. Ziel dieser Fahrt war die Ergänzung der Ergebnisse, die sie auf ihrer ersten Reise gewonnen hatten. Das vorliegende Buch beinhaltet die Reiseerfahrungen dieser Expedition und ist ein hoch interessant zu lesendes Werk. Es handelt sich hierbei um den ersten Band der zweiteiligen Ausgabe und ist in englischer Sprache vorliegend.
A New Voyage Round the World in the Years 1823 - 1826
Author: Otto von Kotzebue
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3845712600
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
Otto von Kotzebue wurde 1787 als Sohn deutscher Eltern in Reval/Estland geboren und war Offizier der Russischen Marine. Bereits in seinen frühen Jugendjahren fuhr er zusammen mit dem Kapitän von Krusenstern mit auf die erste russische Weltumsegelung. Im Jahr 1815 übernahm er die Leitung einer Expedition um die Welt, an der auch wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter teilnahmen, wie unter anderem der Dichter Adalbert von Chamisso und der Maler Louis Schoris. Auf der dreijährigen Reise durchquerten sie die Bering-Straße mit seinem Schiff "Rurik" und entdeckte den nach ihm benannten Kotzebuesund. 1823 - 1826 hisste von Kotzebue erneut die Segel um ein weiteres Mal die Erde in wissenschaftlicher Mission zu umrunden. Ziel dieser Fahrt war die Ergänzung der Ergebnisse, die sie auf ihrer ersten Reise gewonnen hatten. Das vorliegende Buch beinhaltet die Reiseerfahrungen dieser Expedition und ist ein hoch interessant zu lesendes Werk. Es handelt sich hierbei um den ersten Band der zweiteiligen Ausgabe und ist in englischer Sprache vorliegend.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3845712600
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 149
Book Description
Otto von Kotzebue wurde 1787 als Sohn deutscher Eltern in Reval/Estland geboren und war Offizier der Russischen Marine. Bereits in seinen frühen Jugendjahren fuhr er zusammen mit dem Kapitän von Krusenstern mit auf die erste russische Weltumsegelung. Im Jahr 1815 übernahm er die Leitung einer Expedition um die Welt, an der auch wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter teilnahmen, wie unter anderem der Dichter Adalbert von Chamisso und der Maler Louis Schoris. Auf der dreijährigen Reise durchquerten sie die Bering-Straße mit seinem Schiff "Rurik" und entdeckte den nach ihm benannten Kotzebuesund. 1823 - 1826 hisste von Kotzebue erneut die Segel um ein weiteres Mal die Erde in wissenschaftlicher Mission zu umrunden. Ziel dieser Fahrt war die Ergänzung der Ergebnisse, die sie auf ihrer ersten Reise gewonnen hatten. Das vorliegende Buch beinhaltet die Reiseerfahrungen dieser Expedition und ist ein hoch interessant zu lesendes Werk. Es handelt sich hierbei um den ersten Band der zweiteiligen Ausgabe und ist in englischer Sprache vorliegend.
A New Voyage Round the World in the Years 1823, 24, 25, and 26
Author: Otto von Kotzebue
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discoveries in geography
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discoveries in geography
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
A New Voyage Round the World, in the Years 1823-1826
Author: Otto von Kotzebue
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discoveries in geography
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Discoveries in geography
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
Voyages round the world, from the death of captain Cook to the present time
Author: World
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
Early Mapping of the Pacific
Author: Thomas Suarez
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
ISBN: 1462906974
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Take a journey back to the uncharted oceans with the most celebrated European explorers! Interest in Southeast Asian history and culture is higher than ever before. Ancient cartography of Oceania holds mysteries as old as time--were these early ocean maps molded as much by fantasy as fact? Early Mapping of the Pacific bravely delves into all the questions surrounding the history of maps. The Pacific Ocean remained a mystery to mapmakers until the latter part of the eighteenth century. This book traces the European exploration and charting of the vast ocean through a cornucopia of beautiful maps stretching from Japan on the northwest, through Juan Fernandez Island on the southeast, with the various islands of Oceania the primary focus. It follows the history of mapmaking from Classical times up to the turn of the twentieth century. The ancient seafarers who ventured eastward from Asia, and were the Pacific's true pioneers, left no maps. They still helped make cartography history, thanks to the navigational genius their descendants passed to European visitors. Thus, the Pacific as we now know it was formally born when the colonization of America partitioned the seas between Europe and Asia into two. This gorgeous edition presents nearly 300 rare Asia maps and early prints, compiled by expert Thomas Suarez. Topics addressed include: The Pacific Islands and Their People Mariners, Mapmakers and the Great Ocean The Pacific Evolves after Magellan In the Wake of the Solomon Islands Earliest Mapping of Australia and New Zealand The Age of Enlightenment The Three Voyages of James Cook The Discovery of Tahiti and Hawaii Micronesia, the Elusive Isles Surveyors, Whalers, and Missionaries You, too, can share in the wonder of these explorers' vast geographical and cultural discoveries, and the voyages that led to them, in this comprehensive cartography book.
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
ISBN: 1462906974
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
Take a journey back to the uncharted oceans with the most celebrated European explorers! Interest in Southeast Asian history and culture is higher than ever before. Ancient cartography of Oceania holds mysteries as old as time--were these early ocean maps molded as much by fantasy as fact? Early Mapping of the Pacific bravely delves into all the questions surrounding the history of maps. The Pacific Ocean remained a mystery to mapmakers until the latter part of the eighteenth century. This book traces the European exploration and charting of the vast ocean through a cornucopia of beautiful maps stretching from Japan on the northwest, through Juan Fernandez Island on the southeast, with the various islands of Oceania the primary focus. It follows the history of mapmaking from Classical times up to the turn of the twentieth century. The ancient seafarers who ventured eastward from Asia, and were the Pacific's true pioneers, left no maps. They still helped make cartography history, thanks to the navigational genius their descendants passed to European visitors. Thus, the Pacific as we now know it was formally born when the colonization of America partitioned the seas between Europe and Asia into two. This gorgeous edition presents nearly 300 rare Asia maps and early prints, compiled by expert Thomas Suarez. Topics addressed include: The Pacific Islands and Their People Mariners, Mapmakers and the Great Ocean The Pacific Evolves after Magellan In the Wake of the Solomon Islands Earliest Mapping of Australia and New Zealand The Age of Enlightenment The Three Voyages of James Cook The Discovery of Tahiti and Hawaii Micronesia, the Elusive Isles Surveyors, Whalers, and Missionaries You, too, can share in the wonder of these explorers' vast geographical and cultural discoveries, and the voyages that led to them, in this comprehensive cartography book.
California Through Russian Eyes, 1806–1848
Author:
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806151005
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 774
Book Description
In the early nineteenth century, Russia established a colony in California that lasted until the Russian-American Company sold Fort Ross and Bodega Bay to John Sutter in 1841. This annotated collection of Russian accounts of Alta California, many of them translated here into English from Russian for the first time, presents richly detailed impressions by visiting Russian mariners, scientists, and Russian-American Company officials regarding the environment, people, economy, and politics of the province. Gathered from Russian archival collections and obscure journals, these testimonies represent a major contribution to the little-known history of Russian America. Well educated and curious, the visiting Russians were acute observers, generous in their appreciation of Hispanic hospitality but outspoken in their criticisms of all they found backward or abhorrent. In the various reports and reminiscences contained within this volume, they make astute observations of both Hispanic and Native inhabitants, describing the Catholic missions with their devout friars and neophyte workers; the corruptible Franciscan missionaries; the sorry plight of mission Indians; the Californios themselves, whose religion, language, dwellings, cuisine, dress, and pastimes were novel to the Russians; the economic and social changes in Alta California following Mexican independence; and the schemes of American traders and settlers to draw the province into the United States. Amplified by James R. Gibson’s informative annotations, and featuring a gallery of elegant color illustrations, this unique volume casts new light on the history of Spanish and Mexican California.
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806151005
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 774
Book Description
In the early nineteenth century, Russia established a colony in California that lasted until the Russian-American Company sold Fort Ross and Bodega Bay to John Sutter in 1841. This annotated collection of Russian accounts of Alta California, many of them translated here into English from Russian for the first time, presents richly detailed impressions by visiting Russian mariners, scientists, and Russian-American Company officials regarding the environment, people, economy, and politics of the province. Gathered from Russian archival collections and obscure journals, these testimonies represent a major contribution to the little-known history of Russian America. Well educated and curious, the visiting Russians were acute observers, generous in their appreciation of Hispanic hospitality but outspoken in their criticisms of all they found backward or abhorrent. In the various reports and reminiscences contained within this volume, they make astute observations of both Hispanic and Native inhabitants, describing the Catholic missions with their devout friars and neophyte workers; the corruptible Franciscan missionaries; the sorry plight of mission Indians; the Californios themselves, whose religion, language, dwellings, cuisine, dress, and pastimes were novel to the Russians; the economic and social changes in Alta California following Mexican independence; and the schemes of American traders and settlers to draw the province into the United States. Amplified by James R. Gibson’s informative annotations, and featuring a gallery of elegant color illustrations, this unique volume casts new light on the history of Spanish and Mexican California.
Pacific Coast Pilot
Author: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Alaska
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Alaska
Languages : en
Pages : 418
Book Description
Professional Paper
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Russia in Pacific Waters, 1715-1825
Author: Glynn Barratt
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774841222
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
This is the first study in Russian or Western literature of the rise and fall of Russian naval influence in the North Pacific Ocean from the time of Peter the Great to Tsar Nicholas I. The author deals with a neglected area: inherent tension between Russian naval and mercantile interests and the origins of international rivalry in the North Pacific at large. Barratt shows that Russia's motives for early expeditions to the Pacific were to promote science, exploration, and trade. But when imperialist powers vied for territory and resources in the area, military confrontation became a possibility. .
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774841222
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
This is the first study in Russian or Western literature of the rise and fall of Russian naval influence in the North Pacific Ocean from the time of Peter the Great to Tsar Nicholas I. The author deals with a neglected area: inherent tension between Russian naval and mercantile interests and the origins of international rivalry in the North Pacific at large. Barratt shows that Russia's motives for early expeditions to the Pacific were to promote science, exploration, and trade. But when imperialist powers vied for territory and resources in the area, military confrontation became a possibility. .
White Lies
Author: John Samson
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501743236
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
The narrative of facts—probably best exemplified in the literature of exploration—was an immensely popular genre in mid-nineteenth-century America. In White Lies, John Samson offers full contextual readings of Melville's five major narratives of facts—Typee, Omoo, Redburn, White-Jacket, and Israel Potter. Samson demonstrates that in these novels Melville critically rewrote the sources on which he drew, in effect making the genre itself a subject of his writing. In his introduction, Samson discusses Melville's knowledge of the genre and its ideology. He then reads each novel in terms of Melville's confrontation with its sources. In each, Samson says, an unreliable narrator represents particular ideological tendencies in Melville's sources. Melville heightens and extends these tendencies, exposes the contradictions and biases within them, and ends by showing the narrator evading or denying experiences that conflict with his ideology. According to Samson, Melville sees the concept of historical progress as the basis of these biases and evasions. In these five novels, Melville reveals the conflict between democratic, humanitarian, and individualistic principles, on the one hand, and the forces of racial superiority, religious bigotry, economic determinism, and political conservatism, on the other. Taken together, Samson asserts, these novels deconstruct the intellectual foundations of the form of historical narration endorsed by white patriarchal culture. Scholars and students of nineteenth-century American literature, specialists in the novel, and other readers of Melville will welcome Samson's provocative reinterpretation of these key works in American culture.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501743236
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 261
Book Description
The narrative of facts—probably best exemplified in the literature of exploration—was an immensely popular genre in mid-nineteenth-century America. In White Lies, John Samson offers full contextual readings of Melville's five major narratives of facts—Typee, Omoo, Redburn, White-Jacket, and Israel Potter. Samson demonstrates that in these novels Melville critically rewrote the sources on which he drew, in effect making the genre itself a subject of his writing. In his introduction, Samson discusses Melville's knowledge of the genre and its ideology. He then reads each novel in terms of Melville's confrontation with its sources. In each, Samson says, an unreliable narrator represents particular ideological tendencies in Melville's sources. Melville heightens and extends these tendencies, exposes the contradictions and biases within them, and ends by showing the narrator evading or denying experiences that conflict with his ideology. According to Samson, Melville sees the concept of historical progress as the basis of these biases and evasions. In these five novels, Melville reveals the conflict between democratic, humanitarian, and individualistic principles, on the one hand, and the forces of racial superiority, religious bigotry, economic determinism, and political conservatism, on the other. Taken together, Samson asserts, these novels deconstruct the intellectual foundations of the form of historical narration endorsed by white patriarchal culture. Scholars and students of nineteenth-century American literature, specialists in the novel, and other readers of Melville will welcome Samson's provocative reinterpretation of these key works in American culture.