Recent Expeditions To Eastern Polar Seas 1 Voyage Of The Hansa And Germania 2 Voyage Of The Tegethoff
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Author : Polar seas Publisher : London : T. Nelson Page : 156 pages File Size : 45,7 Mb Release : 1882 Category : Arctic regions ISBN : PRNC:32101047172885
Recent expeditions to eastern polar seas. 1, Voyage of the Hansa and Germania, 2, Voyage of the Tegethoff by Polar seas Pdf
Describes German Arctic Expedition of 1869-70 and the Austrian Arctic Expedition of 1872-74. The first explored the east coast of Greenland and the second steamed past Novaya Zemlya to Franz Josef Land.
Recent Expeditions to Eastern Polar Seas. 1, Voyage of the Hansa and Germania, 2, Voyage of the Tegethoff by Polar Seas Pdf
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