Greenland -- Discovery and exploration
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Greenland -- Discovery and exploration
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Greenland
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- Across the ice, the Greenland victory march
- Basically bipolar, laughing maniacally through the dark delirium of a polar winter ... or two, Rex Nelson
- The voyages of the Cabots and of the Corte-Reals to North America and Greenland, 1497-1503..., H.P. Biggar
- The ice at the end of the world, an epic journey into Greenland's buried past and our perilous future, Jon Gertner
- Greenland, the adjacent seas, and the North-west Passage to the Pacific Ocean, illustrated in a voyage to Davis's Strait, during the summer of 1817, by Bernard O'Reilly
- Origines et fondation du plus ancien évêché du Nouveau monde, le diocèse de Gardhs en Groenland : 986-1126, par E. Beauvois
- Ice-world adventures, or, Voyages and travels in the Arctic regions, from the discovery of Iceland to the English expedition of 1875, edited by James Mason
- Vorstellungen des Norden, order, Bericht von einigen Nordländern, und absonderlich von dem so genandten Grünlande, aus Schreibern, welche zu unterschiedenen Zeiten gelebet, auff guter Freunde begehren zusammen gezogen und dargereichet, auch endlich umb ferner zu betrachten, zu ändern und zu mehren, aus D. Capel P.P. Bibliothec aussgefertiget
- Farthest north, or, The life and explorations of Lieutenant James Booth Lockwood, of the Greely Arctic expedition, by Charles Lanman
- Report on the Proceedings of the United States Expedition to Lady Franklin Bay, Grinnell Land, by Adolphus W. Greely, First Lieutenant, Fifth Cavalry, Acting Signal Officer and Assistant, Commanding the Expedition
- Nansen in the frozen world, preceded by a biography of the great explorer and copious extracts from Nansen's "First crossing of Greenland," also an account by Eivind Astrup, of life among people near the pole, and his Journey across northern Greenland with Lieut. R.E. Perry, U.S.N., arranged and edited by Place of publication not identified Berens
- An Account of several late voyages and discoveries, I. Sir John Narbrough's voyage to the South-Sea ... , II. Captain J. Tasman' s discoveries on the coast of the south terra incognita, III. Captain J. Wood's attempt to discover a north-east passage to China, IV. F. Marten's observations made in Greenland and other northern countries : to which are added a large introduction and supplement containing short abstracts of other voyages into those parts and brief descriptions of them
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