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Book Description 1st paperback edition. XXVIII, 452 PP with 8 maps (some with insets), plus 24 pages with 70 b/w illustrations. Pictorial soft cover. Light foxing, mostly around outside edges, o/wise fine. 23.3 x 15.2. Four years expedition to the Pacific and Antarctica, led by Charles Wilkes, US Navy. Seller Inventory # 46784
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Some light wear to covers and spine, mainly edges and corners, corners a little creased and worn, internally in good condition, pages crisp and clear. Seller Inventory # 046373
Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 452 pages. Book is in Very good condition throughout. Seller Inventory # 160757
Book Description Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First UK Paperback. xxv, 452pp, index, bibliography, notes, 8 maps, bw ills. Or card covers. Near new copy with remainder line on bottom edge. An account of a massive exporation undertaking by the US which resulted in the first charting of many Pacific islands, the naming of Antarctica, surveying the Columbia River, explored the Hawaiian volcanoes, confirmed Darwin's theory of coral reef formation, and collected thousands of specimens that became the foundation of the Smithsonian Institute. Size: 8vo. Seller Inventory # 019680
Book Description Trade Paperback. Condition: Fine. First UK Paperback. xxv, 452pp, index, bibliography, notes, 8 maps, bw ills. Or card covers. Near new copy slightest of edge wear and very light even toning to page edges. An account of a massive exporation undertaking by the US which resulted in the first charting of many Pacific islands, the naming of Antarctica, surveying the Columbia River, explored the Hawaiian volcanoes, confirmed Darwin's theory of coral reef formation, and collected thousands of specimens that became the foundation of the Smithsonian Institute. Size: 8vo. Seller Inventory # 024835
Book Description Paperback. FEB04. The dramatic story of the largest voyage of discovery in the history of the world - and the last such all-sail convoy. Headed by the controversial Lieutenant Charles Wilkes, and consisting of six sailing vessels and 346 men, the 'Ex. Ex' (the United States Exploring Expedition of 1838-42) represented the largest voyage of discovery in the history of the world. Four years after setting out, and losing two ships and 71 men, the expedition had logged 87,000 miles, surveyed 280 Pacific islands, and created 180 charts - some of which were still being used as late as World War Two.The expedition's scientists collected 4000 zoological specimens, including 2000 new species, and thousands of ethnographic artefacts, which would become the basis of the Smithsonian Institution. The expedition also mapped 800 miles of coastline in the Pacific Northwest, providing the US Government with the information it needed to stake its claim on the Oregon Territory. The expedition's crowning achievement was the discovery of a new southern continent that Wilkes would name Antarctica. The expedition ended in a dramatic series of courts martial, with Wilkes and his crew levelling accusations of misconduct against each other. Seller Inventory # 8829587
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Good. First Thus. Large softcover, first thus, 696gms, 452 pages. This is the remarkable and thrilling tale of an unprecedented and little known 19th century naval operation that explored vast tracts of the Pacific Ocean, including a new southern continent soon to be named Antarctica. Book is in good condition with minor general wear and tear and light page discolouration/spotting throughout. Book shows some sun fading to the spine, otherwise no other pre-loved markings. Seller Inventory # TRAPAC30