Voyages and travels in various parts of the world, during the years 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, and 1807
- Description:
- Shaw & Shoemaker 41226. Part I with half-title, Voyage from Compenhagen to Brazil, the South Sea, Kamschatka and Japan, contains an account of the expedition of the ships Nadeshda and Neva under Capt. Krusenstern, until Langsdorff's separation from it at Kamschatka in 1805. Part II has half-title: Voyage to the Aleutian islands, and the north-we... KamchatkaNorthwest Coast of North AmericaPolynesia
- Display date:
- 1817
- Format:
- text
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- Yale University
- Publisher:
- Carlisle [Pa.] Printed by George Phillips and for sale in Philadelphia, by M. Carey & son, Abraham Small, and Moses Thomas; in New York, by Kirk & Mercein; in Boston, by Wells & Lilly; in Baltimore, by J. & T. Vance; in Richmond, by Fitzwhylsonn & Potter, and Peter Cottom
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- Yale University
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