Title: | Remarks and conjectures on the voyage of the ships Resolution and Discovery in search of a northerly passage from Kampschatka to England, after the death of Capt. James Cook with reasons to imagine that those ships have wintered in Siberia, Nova Zembla, or Lapland : to which is added an eulogium, or tribute of gratitude to memory of that celebrated navigator |
Author: | R. B. |
Note: | Printed for the author, and sold by J. Bew, 1780 |
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Subject: | Cook, James, 1728-1779 |
Subject: | Discovery (Navire) |
Subject: | Discovery (Ship) |
Subject: | Nord-Ouest, Passage du |
Subject: | Northwest Passage |
Subject: | Resolution (Navire) |
Subject: | Resolution (Ship) |
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